My 20, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Farewell Party Given Friends Honor Louise Langworthy at Lan dry Home An ovent or Monday eve ning win purly given for Louise Langworthy, who li Icnvlng Klumath Folia with lii-r purunts, Mr. and Mrs. I. mi Luugworthy of 238 North 'JVnlli street, to muko her homo In Washington atate. A group of young people wu Invited to tho homo of Until Landry, 1131 Paclflo 'JVrraco, ut hulf punt six o'clock on Monday ovonlng. Co-hostess wua Joan Bannet. Those enjoying the out-of-door supper and gumos after wind liu'ludod the guost of honor, Louise Langworthy, Ji'iin Hilton, Mary O'lirlcn, Mury Ann Mills, Alice Mcutl, Miiriiinne Sexton, Dorothy Collier, Donna Wilkes, Con nlu Hunt, Joyco Sample, C.'liiirlcii Solby, Charles Hell hronncr, Phillip McCillllvary, Mulcolm Van Motor, Leigh Cnmpboll, Dob Mend, Deim Eurhurt, Charles Evens, Wes ley Itublimon, Larry Klahn, Jou Garner, Geno Peyton and tho hotitoaxia, WOMEN LEARN TO CLEAN MACHINES A meeting of the home ex tension cotirso waa held at the home of Mra. Al Loomla on Wednesday, Mny tho nine teenth. , Tho women attending learn ed how to clean their aewing machines, thin making It pos alblo to give better aervice In tho moro extensive uie made of them during these war time. Tho ladlca wore alio riollghted to aee all the utei thry could make of the at tachmenla. These Improve ments were demonstrated by Mrs. Wmntfred allien. Politick luncheon at noon was enjoyed by the following ladles: Mra. John Beebe, Mrs. O. C. Splndler, Mrs. Carrie Lee Uhnne, Mrs. Lee Holll day, Mrs. Howord Shearon, Mrs. D. M. Chandler, Mrs. C. T. Williams, Mrs. W. n. Homer, Mrs . L. Homer, Mrs. F. Nlda, Mrs. Paul M' Culloch, Mrs. Warren Miller, Mrs. Thomas Jamleson, Mrs, A. J. Loomls, Mrs, Edna Him melwrlght, Mrs. Wlnnifred GMen and Mrs, H. B. Schlef fcrsteln. 4 H Club Members Honor Bally Zadow SPRAGUE RIVER A 4-H club party was held at the home of Mliui Sally Zadow on Mny tho twenty-first. The t il members brought gifts to Snlly as her birthday was on May the twenty-fourth. The afternoon waa spent playing games. Later, refresh ments of Ice cream nnd cake were served. Members attending were Myrta Chandler, Jack Walker, Mclda, Chandler, Joanne Ful ler, Ruth Walker, Herbert Lowcry, Vclma Lee Pool, Marvclla Hanson, Mrs. Mau dlc Tompkins and tho hostess, Sally Zadow. Also present wero two speclat guests, Ir win Crume and Delores Maxwell. 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KenncllEllis Story of English Wedding Told Lady Sarah Spencer-Churchill Weds Lieutenant Edwin Russell in Royal Wedding Everyone loves to read about a wedding, and especially In these war times when the glitter of gold on uniforms vies with the traditional white of tho bride's gown. Americans were In terested In the wedding of Lady Sarah Spencer-Churchill, who waa married In old St. Margaret's In London, to Lieutenant Edwin F. Russell of the United States navy. Royally was much In evidence, arrording to the following story from the New York Times. As the magazine "Time'1 reported, Lieutenant Russell "Is related to nobody famous!" LONDON Lady Sarah Consuelo Spencer-Churchill, a cousin of tho prime minister,, and Lieutenant Edwin F. Rus sell, USN, wero married at fashionable St. Margaret's, Westminster, today. This Is the third tlmo an Amorlcnn has married Into tho historic 'Churchill family, but tho first occasion whero a Churchill bride was taken by an Ameri can husband. Other Americans who marrlod Into tho family were Consuelo Vanderbilt, tho bride's grandmother, and Jen nie Jerome, tho prime minis ter's mother. Lady Sarah, 21 -year -old daughter of tho Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, re-, ceived ten days' leave from her factory Job as a technician in a firm manufacturing aer onautical Instruments. Among the many attending tho wed ding was a group of young women whoso acquaintance ship with the bride dates from the time she entered the fac tory in 1041 and served In a near-by British restaurant. One of the bride's working col leagues, Mrs. Irene Stono of London, confided In a hushed whisper before the ceremony began that she and Lady Sarah used to peel potatoes together. Newest of Helena Rubinstein's Apple Blossom delights n cool creamy cologne thst feels like sea ior UrUPS- or Phone 4514 , f K: The bridegroom, who Is 28, Is a aon of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius T. Russell of Beverly Hills, California. Ho is a former as sociate publisher of The Newark (N. J.) Star-Ledger. Lieutenant Rucscll joined the royal navy in the autumn of 1041 and after a brief tour of duty in Canadian waters, at tended tho Royal Navy college In Greenwich, and served aboard the British cruiser Nor folk as gunnery officer until his transfer a month ago to tho United States navy. He met his bride in Scotland sev eral months ago when she was recovering from an injury re ceived on her job, and he was having his first shore leave In fourteen months. Although there was a war time simplicity about the cere mony, the wedding was one of tho biggest social events Lon don has aeon since the war be gan. The bride, brown-haired, bluc-eyed, and tall, looked charming in a simple ivory satin gown, tulle veil and long train. She arrived on the arm of her father, who gave her in marriage. Also In white were the two bridesmaids, Lady Rosemary Spencer-Churchill, the bride's younger sister, and Lady Cath erine De Trafford, the bride's cousin. Churchill's Grandson Paqe .Two young pages In white sailor suits Winston S. Chur chill, two and one-half year old grandson of the prime minister, and Lord Charles Spencer-Churchill, three-year-old brother of the bride threatened at one time by their , antics on the church porch before the ceremony to steal the show but were taken in hand by the young brides maids. Master Churchill, , a chubby, cheerful, fair-haired little boy, who at times looks exactly like his famous grand father, Is the son of Captain and Mrs, Randolph Churchill. The Bishop of Oxford, the Reverend Dr. K, E. Kirk, con dugtcd the Church of England service at the same altar whore the prime minister waa married In 1908. St, Margar et's, Westminster, the scene of many fashionable weddings in England, was - crowded with guests. Every conceivable uni form from that of the home guard and plain battle dress to tho full dress of the royal ma rines could bo seen. A large proportion of the guests were friends of the bridegroom from tho royal navy and tho United States navy. Honor Guard Formed A guard of honor was formed by two United States marines, four United States sallora and four sailors from tho British cruiser on which Lieutenant Russoll had sorved. Mrs. E. D. Johnson will present her voice students In nn informal spring recital on Saturday evening at her homo on 041 Pacific Terrace. Elks Party Tonight Second in Series of Informal Gatherings At Elk's Temple The second in a scries of Elks Saturday night Infor mal parties will be held this evening In the Elks temple. All Elks and their ladies are Invited to come and enjoy themselves. The gatherings are held on the first floor of the lodge building, and the tables art arranged In cabaret style. Music and dancing may be enjoyed during tho evening, s well as cards. The first informal evening held last Saturday evening W8i a success and more are planned for the early sum mer months. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Urqu hart head the committees in charge of the affairs and they are assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Troy Cook. . MISS LAYMAN WEDS PRIVATE BAIRD IN SOUTH MERRILL Mr. and Mrs. William Layman, Merrill, this week announced the marriage of their daughter, Ollie Belle, to Privato Duncan H. Baird, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. H, Balrd, Goodwatcr, Alabama. The' marriage service was read Sunday, May twenty third, at the home of Mr. Claud A. Layman, brother of the bride and Mrs. Layman at Tujunga, California. Priv ate Balrd Is now stationed at Arcadia, California. The bride, gowned In a white Grecian styled gown, wore a finger tip veil of illu sion net. Her arm bouquet was of red and white roses. For traveling she wore a soldier blue ensemble with white accessories. Mrs. Baird, during her resi dence here, was a popular member of the younger set. She graduated from the Mer ril Ihlgh school early this month. Present for the ceremony also were Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin William Layman and family, Bakersflcld. The young couple will make their home for the present where Private Baird is sta tioned. FRIENDS HONOR MATRON AT DINNER ON BIRTHDAY Several friends of Mrs. Wesley D. McNee compli mented her at a prettily ap pointed birthday dinner given last Saturday noon, May the twenty-second, at the Willard hotel. A large, decorated cake provided the attractive table centerpiece. Covers were laid for Mrs. McNee, Mrs. V. J. Wirth, Mrs. I. J. Wirth, Mrs. H. L, Lofdahl, Mrs A. M. Cherry, Mrs. Ivy Propst, Miss Bobbie Ashby and Miss Edith Feld ner Lissle Little Hostess to Circle Lizzie Little was hostess to the Friendly circle Thursday, May the twenty-seventh, at her home at 2444 Orchard way, with Pearl Marin assist ing. Luncheon was served at one o'clock to the following . members: Arbhur Stone, Es telle Smith, Katherlne Wil liams, Ipha Brown, Mrs. Mc Donald and, the hostesses, Liz zie Little and Pearl Marin; and to several guests, Mrs. Fannie Flynn, Mrs. Lena Liles, Mrs. Lee Kennedy, Mrs. H. O. Lohr and Mary Stone. There was no business meet ing, but those attending en joyed the afternoon of hand work and sociability. -vat'.. w .Jik SIX YEARS OLD David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Landis of BS07 South Sixth street, celebrated his sixth birthday on May the eleventh with a birthday party at his home. Konncll-EUIj. v ' i hi NEWS OF THE THEATRES Sheik Shenanigans in "Morocco" Paramount' newast "Road" show, "Road to Morocco," which starts tonight with a midnight Bud Abbot and Leu Costello head the Tower program Sun day in "Who Done It." They play the part of amateur detectives in this hilarious comedy. The companion feature, "Panama Lady," star Lucille Ball In an exciting drama of the tropic. ? J"'"" J Srit Forest fires have their uses, as Paulette Goddard and Fred MacMurray discover in Paramount' Technicolor saga of the high timber lands, "The Forest Rangers," the current attraction at the Esquire. This picture includes some of the most spectacular fire scenes ever caught by the movie camera. 1-11 George Murphy, Lucille Ball and Edmund O'Brien head the cast of "A Girl, a Guy and a Gob" starting Sunday at the Pin Tree. The second feature, "Omaha Trail," features Dean Jagger In a roaring adventure of the old west. Mrs. Sanderson To Present Pupils " LAKEVIEW Mrs. Norma Sanderson will present her pupils in a recital Thursday, May the twenty-seventh, at four o'clock in the Methodist church auditorium. The following pupils will give piano selections: Susanne Taylor, Carol Eyerly, Lynn Lonidicr, Kathryn Joy Hollo way, Donna Carol Holloway, Jean Williams, Jill Chisholm, Ora Leo Wiman and Robert Ogle, and a piano duet by Ora Leo Wiman and Myrtle Wiinan.- Jcan Williams will bo heard in a vocal solo, and Ora Leo Wiman and Helen Briscoe will sing n duct. The June meeting of tho Eastern Star Social club is announced for Friday after noon, Juno the fourth, at a quarter to two o'clock In tho Masonic temple. The hostess committee will bo announced during the coining week. BING CROSBY and BOB HOPE all wrapped up in their new parts as gay dtsert dogs, ste a mirage which prove to be DOROTHY LAMOUR. The three stars are to be scan in show at the Pelican. Thursday, May the twenty seventh, the Stingerettcs, social club of the ladies' auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, met In the KC hall for a potluck luncheon at half past twelve o'clock, tho door award going to Mrs. Homer Caldwell. It was decided that tho next meeting will be a picnic in Moore park, the date June the twenty-fourth, and it will bo a no-hostess event. Tho meeting of the social club of the Rebckah lodgo on Wednesday afternoon, May the twenty-sixth, in the IOOF hall was well attended. Mem bers brought sandwiches for the luncheon and the organi zation served a hot drink. Pi nochle was played during the afternoon, mid a luncheon cloth was awarded to Mrs. Ross. The next meeting will be on June the ninth, and the hostesses will be Mary Curtis and Maudo Shucy, , , V iff rtk - -t wH "A. - -1 ,-: - . ' -.-. 'V v.. 1 s,- '('.- . . .... i AAUW Gives Tea Senior Girls Guests at Party Given on May Twenty-Second LAKEVIEW A large bou quet of yellow tulips and a lace tablecloth graced the tea table from which Mrs. Clif ton Howard and Mrs. Larry Fitzgerald poured Saturday afternoon May the twenty second from the hours of three to four o'clock at the home of Mrs. Edward Mac Kay when the American Association of University Women gave their annual formal tea for senior girls of the Lakeview high school. Mrs. Jay Hughes, Mrs. E. P. Cliff, Mrs. Edward Mac Kay and Mrs. Walt Sandquist assisted at the tea table. Bouquets of red tulips and white narcissus decorated the rooms where the guests were greeted by Miss Laura Water man, Mrs. Richard Corbett, Mrs. Milton Fisher, Mrs. Ralph Buell and Miss Mary Taylor. THIMBLE CLUB ENTERTAINED WEDNESDAY The Thimble club of the Neighbors of Woodcraft were entertained on Wednesday evening, May the twenty sixth, at the home of Susie Smith, 2135 Vine avenue. Josie Landers assisted. There were three tables of pinochle and one of whist, with high score for pinochle held by Josie Landers and low by Sylvia Tilton. In whist Lillian Floetke was high and Dicksy Weed waa low. After cards the hostesses served re freshments. A shower was given to Zelda Leroue. The next meeting, on Wed nesday, June the ninth, will be held at the home of Mrs. Lucy Severns, 703 Upham street. CONTRACT CLUB ENTERTAINED AT BARK HOME The Thursday Contract club wa sentertained at the home of Willa Bark on the after noon of May the twenty seventh. Dessert luncheon was served at two o'clock to Stella Dryden, Pearl Yorke land, Idoline Schupp, Bertha Hewitt, Fannie Thompson, Clara McPherren and Ruth Stanley. High score for the afternoon was held by Bertha Hewitt, second by Idoline Schupp and the traveling award went to Fannie Thomp son. On June the tenth the club will meet at the home of Stella Dryden, 610 North Eleventh street. 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To be hold In the parish house on Eighth and Jefferson streets, Spragu Rivet Scouts Give Party SPRAGUE RIVER Ten Girl Scouts of Sprague River held a surprise farewell party for their leader, Mrs. Joe Young, recently. Those attending were Velma Pool, Joanne Fuller, Myrta Chand ler, Melda Chandler, Mrs. I. W. Zadow, Mrs. Art Fuller and the guest of honor, Mrs. Joe Young. Dorcas Circle Holds Meeting The Dorcas circle of the Presbyterian church held a meeting at the church on Thursday, May 27. Mrs. Guy Merrill and Mrs. H. M. Park hurst were hostesses. Quartz Mountain Mrs. Cart Styles and Mrs. Dick Pool spent Tuesday, May 25, in Klamath Falls. Mrs. Fay Schriber'a sister visited with her last ) weekend and Mrs. Schriber 'returned home with her. Miss Hazel Bradshaw Is visit ing at the home of Miss Bonnie Sessions. Mrs. Charles Deane attended her cousin's funeral in Klamath Falls Tuesday. Miss Joy Lebow Is visiting' her uncle, Leon Roberts, at Ewauna camp. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Johnston are visiting her mother and chil dren in Springfield, Ore. Mrs. Billy Ruth Haynes is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lowery. The Ewauna camp school closed Thursday. A picnic was held at Sprague River canyon park Wednesday. Mrs. Wayne Kajola Is expect ed home this week from an ex tended visit in Minnesota. ' Mrs. Doris S o u 1 d took the children of Ewauna camp fish ing one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCain are returning to their home in Idaho. Leon Roberts was elected the new president of the union. Ray Chase, our new superin tendent, has recently recovered from pneumonia. Chase was back' in camp May 24. Miss Frankie Niles has re turned from high school in Lakeview. Phone Silt 133 South Ith St, rf ii