E. "fy"" ',' " i" " if'""M'T 11 I Til iTirnii if llllHl Li'tMW IMl(TJTM Illllilf '' Golden Wedding Date Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. George Lindley of This City Ob serve Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary Juno won tlio trndltlnniil month for brides fifty yearn ago Jimt as It In todny. It was fifty yrnrs ago this month when Mr. and Mrs. George Lindley of thli city wcro married In Godfrey, Illinois. After their weddltm on June find, 18D3, they came west and settled In Medford, Oregon, but in 1022, they coma to livo in Klmmtth Fulls. On Inst Tuesday cveuliiR, members of their family hon ored them with u family din nor given at tho family homo on Lindley Heights. Tho centerpiece on tho tablo was n large crystal bowl of yellow and orchid iris and white splrcn. Mr. and Mrs. Llncllcy cut a largo cake top ped with a mlnluturo brido ' and (.'room and later opened gifts from their many friends. Members of the family and friends who . honored tho couplo wore Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindley. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Matt. Mr. and Mrs. William Clove, Mrs. Kath crlno Bccton from San Fran clsco, Mr. 'and Mrs. Georgo Myors and sons Jimmy and Georgo, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ulrlch, Mrs. John Armond Ulrlch, Dr. and Mrs, Georgo A. Mussey, and L. E. Beun of Medford. ALOHA PAST MATRONS CLUB HAS MEETING . .' Mrs. W. J. Stolnmctr, Mrs. H. F. Murdoch and Mrs. Ida Morel, wcro hostesses for tho regular monthly meeting of Aloha Past Matrons club, held Friday at ono o'clock in tho Masonic temple, Klamath avonuo. A luncheon, a short business session, and a few hours of bridgo mado up tho program for tho afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth Norrls, vlco president of tho club, was welcomed after an absenco of several weeks, visiting her son, Robert Norrls, prlvato first class, air corps, stationed in Chicago. Mrs. Norrls also spent somo time with friends and relatives in her old homo at Independence, Kansas. Mrs. Charles Joseph Martin asked tho club to consider tho matter of adjournment for tho summer, and tho can I collation of tho customary June picnic. Owing to war conditions, tho club voted to adjourn until tho last Friday In September, when tho fol lowing named women will servo as hostesses: Mrs. Oscar Peyton, Mrs. Charlotto Mar tin, Mrs. L. F. Wlllits, Miss Mnymo Whittington and Mrs. Earl J. Templar. Mrs. Goorge Hum was tho winner for high score In bridge and Mrs. Fred Cofcr was another winner. FRIENDS GIVE PARTY FOR NAN GOELLER On Monday evening, May tho thirty-first, a group of high school friends of Nnn Gocller's met ot her homo on 125 Pino street for a fare well visit beforo she joins tho WAVES. She has already passed her physical examina tion and is awaiting her call. Those present wcro Margaret Do Bolt, Frances McMullcn, Vlrglnin Carroll, Beverley Siemens, Peggy Constans, Mrs. Norinan Fraley, Mrs. Robert Sproal, Mrs. Don Van nlco and Mrs, Robert Shaw. 4 t l W C T U Moots Tuesday, June 8 Tim WCTU will moot nt tho Immanticl Baptist church on Eleventh street on Tues day nt two o'clock. Devotion als will bo led by Ellen Rog knrs and Mrs. A. Theodora Smith and Mrs. Louis Ben son will glva a temperance lesson. Walter Horndon will filvo a scripture reading. Miss Putty Cotter will play violin solos throughuut tho program. Tea To Be Given Women of St. Paul's To Honor Dean of St. Margaret's A tea Riven in the Interest of Saint Margaret's House is being sponsored by tho wom en of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Tho affair, honoring Ethel M. Springer, dean of the school, will be held on Friday, June ho eighteenth, at two o'clock at tho parish house at Eighth and Jeffer son. Mrs. Charles F. Scharfen stcln, chairman for Saint Margaret's House for eastern Oregon, Miss Hazel Morri son, Mrs. Ralph S. Hopkins, Mrs. Raymond Reeves, and Mrs, Harold Shaffer will re ceive tho guests. Tho committee on arrange ments include Mrs. Frederick Hamilton, chairman, Mrs. Duvld Van Evans, Mrs. R. Hcber Rudcllffc, Mrs. Ed ward Livingston, Mrs. Orth Slsemorc, und Mrs. E. H. Howell. Mrs. Thomas Hampton, Mrs. John Morgan, Mrs. G. M. Upington, Mrs. Carl Michel son, and R. Henry Anderson will have chnrgo of refresh ments. A group of young women of tho parish will serve during tho tea hours. Mrs. Frederick Wisscnbach will pour. BOND BOUGHT BY CLUB ON . THURSDAY Tho Soroptlmist club at Its luncheon Thursday at tho Pel ican party room voted to pur chase a $100 War Bond during tho month of Juno to com memorate tho fifth anniver sary of the Klamath Falls club's installation. A wire from Mrs. Laura Bertram who Is visiting In Marshficld, Oregon, at pres ent, was read, informing tho club that a Soroptlmist club is to be installed at Coqulllc, Oregon. An announcement of tho Venture club's garden party to bo held at Mrs. Rose Poole's on Saturday afternoon, June 12th, was mado and all mem bers invited to attend. Visitors at Jones Home Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jones of Pittsburgh, California, will bo In Klamath Falls, Sunday for a visit of one week with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Sr. nt 203 High street. Tho visitors novo been in rurma, Idaho, where they wcro present for the twenty fifth wedding anniversary celebration of Mrs. Jones' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. llaworth. The young people aro em ployed In defense industries at Columbia Stool in Pitts burgh. They are making their vacation trip by nuto bus. Miss Belly Morrill Is homo from Oregon Stuta college and has brought two guests with her. They aro Miss Alice Glonn from Junction City and Joanne Day from Salem, Last evening, a group ot friends dropped In at tho Merrill homo on High street and Mrs, Rollln Contrail, Miss Marl . anno Linn, and Mr. Fred Ross entertained tho guests with, musical numbers. Spring Musicale Mrs. Henderson Host ess at Recital at Her Home Mrs. Charles A. Henderson presented her piano pupils In a musical program nt her home on 1072 Eurlc street last Snturduy evening, May tho twenty-ninth. Tho following Is the pro grum as given by Mrs. Hen derson's pupils: "Skating Song" Wugncss "Lullaby" . Brahms "March Slav" Gounod "Indian Danco" Wllllums Fred Wiseman "Knights and Ladles" Thompson "Llttlo Slur" Bently "To Cecilia" Folk Song Alice Geary "Wooden Shoe" Gaynor Duct Alice Geary, Ann Henderson "Hurp" Williams "Cuckoo" Williams "Nightingale" Williams David Grove "Minuet" Mozart "Spring Song"....Mendolssohn "Carry Mo Back to Old Vir ginia" Bland Marilyn Johnson '"Butterfly" Merkel "Barchclta" Nevln Joan Moore "Narcissus" Nevln Shirley Dalton "Tumbling Clowns" Thompson "Tarantellc" Thompson Mury Hooker "Country Gardens" Arranged by Williams Duct Dewey Lambert, Jean Henderson "Country Gardens" Folk Tune "Lullaby" Bently "Harp" Wagncss Ann Henderson "Song of India".... Korsokoff "Swallow" Burgmullcr Hazel Wiseman "Storm" Burgmuller "Minuet" Bach "Castanets" Robe Nancy Shaplcigh' "Caisson Song" ....Arr. by Ann and Dewey Duct Ann Henderson, Dowey Lambert "Minuet" Beethoven Delia Lou Shaplcigh "Llcbcstraum" ...Arranged by Thompson "Amaryllis" Glys "Dark Eyes" Folk Song Jean Sclby "Hongrolso" Auko Duet Nancy Shaplcigh, Jean Sclby Duet Nancy Shapclclgh, "Spring Song" Ellmerich "Ful Elsie" Beethoven "Waltz in A Flat" ... Brahms Dewey Lambert "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" Jcsscl "Doll Dance" Poldinl Jean Henderson "Scherzo" Schubert "Bee" Korsokoff "Minuet in G" .... Paderewskl Joanno Roblnotto "Narcissus" Novin Duet Jean Henderson, Dewey Lambert fr 4 PAST NOBLE GRAND CLUB MEETS TUESDAY Tho Past Noble Grand club ot the Rebeknh lodgo met in tho lOOF hall Tuesday, Juno tho first, for a potluck lunch eon at ono o'clock, tho com mittee for tho afternoon be ing Cora- Kennedy and Sadlo Rand. The business meeting was called to order by tho president, Lucille Heifer, and thoso attending were Jcnnio Hum, Nellie Wattenburg, Ef flo Gnrcelon, Lucille Holfcr, Alice Lnwroncoi Georgia Zoll mim, Stolln Drydcn and ono guest, Mrs, Logan, Tho next meeting will bo on July tho sixth in tho IOOF hall. Miss Lorrulno Harris from Summer Lako has been tho guest this week of Miss Betty Kllpntrick in Morrill. Tho two left todny for Medford to at tend tho wedding of Miss Dip pic, n classmate of tho two at Oregon Stato college. SOCIETY By NaJino Pahnerlon ft 4 An Important celebration in the lives of Mr. and Mrs. George Lindley was held this last week when they observed their golden wedding anniver sary. In the center, cutting their cake are Mr. and Mrs. Lindley. At the right, a part of the family in vited to the Lindleys for dinner Tuesday night shows Mrs. George Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindley, Mr. George Myers, little George Junior, and Jim mie Myers. On the left, Mrs. William Cleve, Mrs. Cecil Matt, Mr. Cecil Matt and Mrs. John Armond Ulrich smile for the camera. Kathleen Livingston. First Tourney Matches Played Women of Reames Golf Club Start Playing for. Lamm Tournament Friday, June Fourth First matches for the Lamm tournament were played yes terday by the women of the Reames Golf and Country club. Those women playing next week for the tournament are Mrs. J. J. Stclger, Mrs. George Merrymon, Mrs. Harry Land, Mrs. Martin Swanson, Mrs. W. O. Smith, Mrs. W. E. Lamm, Mrs. Guy Hancock, and Mrs. J. A. Groves. Taking part . in the first flight were Mrs. Leslie Rog ers, Mrs. C. V. Rugh, Mrs. P. A. Albcrtson, Mrs. Ted Med ford. Guest award for last Friday went to Mrs. Robert Sproat, and yesterday's award went to Mrs. J. Schuck. Mrs. Lamm had as her guests yesterday, Mrs. B. C. Johnston, Mrs. J. A. Kennedy, Mrs. T. G. Zlnn, and Mrs. F. C. Tarr. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Earl Weimar, Mrs. Robert Sproat, and Mrs. J. Schuck. Next week's host esses will bo Mrs. Tom. Wa ters, Mrs. Jack Kimball, and Mrs. Charles Moore. Miss Marian Cobb spent a few days here last week, visit ing at tho home of Miss Pat ty Fleet, 645 Alameda street. Miss Cobb lives in Portland and has been a student at Ore gon State college. r ' , 'A ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Croup have recently an nounced tho engagement of their daughter, Pa tricia, to Mr. William Rush. The wedding will take place this summer. . Bruno. 4 , i COMING WEDDING ANNOUNCED BY CROUPS Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Croup have announced the engage ment of their daughter, Pa tricia, to Mr. William Rush, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rush of Alturas. The wedding is to take place sometime this summer. Both young people attend ed school here and were ac tive in school affairs. "Bill" Rush later attended Oregon State college up to the time that he entered the service. He has been stationed recent ly in Pearl Harbor and will be sent soon to the United States to officers training school. It is then that the wedding will take place." gag;:1 1 r jl, I : mmm tuiiiU'rriiiri n'i iiii i i Mclntyre Recital Musical Program Given . For Benefit of Pupils Of Mrs. Mclntyre A piano recital was held on Thursday evening at the hpme of Mrs. Georgo Mclntyre on Lincoln street. Participating in the program were a num ber of Mrs. Mclntyre's piano pupils. There were also two pupils, Caroline Orr and Ger ald Adamson, of Evelyn Craig. The program is as follows: "Sarabande" Bach Duet Evelyn Craig, Louise Reid "Blue Bell March" Bilbro "Waltz In F" Bilbro "Banjo Song" Bilbro Gerald Adamson "Vesper Hymn" Couperin "Springtime" Blake Caroline Orr "Dance of the Wooden Shoes " MacGregor Clarissa Mason "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" Negro Spiritual "We Sail the Ocean Blue" .... Sullivan Ronald Brown "La Dansuese" Couperin Ruth Peyton "Old Refrain" Arr. by Thompson "Brahms Lullaby" .r Arr. by Thompson Louise Reid . "Under the Leaves" ..Thome "Fur Elise" . Beethoven June Marie Murphy -"Sonata in C Minor" .. Beethoven Nancy Humble "Spanish Dance" .... Granados Stephen Stone "Prelude" Chopin "To a Wild Rose".. MacDowell T. J. Orr "Sonata in C" Mozart - Allegro Andante , Rondo Mrs. Charles Scharfenstein "Fantasia in D Minor"..Mozart Polonaise hvA" Chopin Evelyn Craig "Arabesque" Schumann "Impromptu" Woodruff A. E. Woodruff " .WEDNESDAY CLUB HAS LAST MEET, OF. SEASON The Wednesday club of St. Paul's Episcopal church held its last meeting of the season on Wednesday evening in the parish house. Mrs. Harold Shaffer, Mrs. Robert Fulton and Mrs. Ed B. Goeckner were hostesses. A short business meeting was held at the beginning of the evening with election of offi cers. Mrs. Richard Hibbs was elected the new president; Mrs. Helen Goeckner, vice president, and Mrs. Truman Berg, secretary-treasurer. Tho remainder of the evening was spent playing cards. High score was won by Mrs. Tru man Berg and low by Mrs. Donald McKay. ' MRS. WILL WOOD NAMED PRESIDENT OF SOCIAL CLUB In an effective setting of white decorations, appropriate to June, four tables of bridge were in play at the meeting of the Eastern Star Social club on Friday afternoon in tho Ma sonic temple, following the dessert hour at a quarter to two o'clock. Mrs. A. R. Dickson resigned as president of the club, and Mrs. Will Wood was elected to fill tho office. Serving with Mrs. Wood will be Mrs. Morris " Sherman, vice president, and Mrs. Calvin Hunt, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Dickson presented each of her officers witli a gift. Mrs. B. W, Zollman received honi ors for bridge and Mrs. Laura Willits a special prize. Hostesses for the afternoon included Mrs. Roy Erdmann, Mrs. A . B. Epperson, Mrs, . George Sample and Mrs. A. R. Dickson, Mrs. Thompson -Enjoys Uourney . Local Woman Has Extensive Trio Throuah Fflstern: ' Pflrt of tlnlteri One of our Klamath residents who has done a lot of travel Ing lately is Mrs. Robert Thompson, who has just returned v from Washington, D. C, where she has been with her husband ' Lieutenant Bob Thompson. Bob is now with the flight control command in the air corps division of the weather bureau In Mrs. Thompson has been gone for six weeks, during which ; she spent ten days with her husband in Washington. Among ; the many interesting experiences she had there was a trip through the famous Pentagon building, where she saw a film showing the Germans' march through the conquered countries. ; , Mrs. Thompson also visited' Pupils Presented Mrs. E. D. Johnson Gives Recital at Home Saturday Mrs.' E. D. Johnson pre sented her pupils in a recital at her home on 841 Pacific Terrace - last Saturday eve ning, May the twenty-ninth. Parents and friends of the pupils were Invited. The house was beautifully decorated with all kinds of flowers. Light refreshments were served in the dining room after the program. Pupils of Mrs. Johnson-who took part in the recital were John - Olsen, Jeannie Adams, ' Donna Henry, Robert . Bos worth, Diane' Oldenburg, Sue Vandenberg, Frances Stearns, Jean Rae -Oldenburg, Rose mary Murray, Mary Jane Howard, George Miller, Bar bara Turner, Barton Adams, Marcella Murray, Mary Case, Joan Bennet, Madelon Adler, Joy Kent and Jean Under wood. AUXILIARY MEETS - AT HOME OF MRS.. LIVINGSTON The Women's auxiliary ot St. Paul's church met at the home of Mrs. E. P. Living ston on Erie street this last week. Mrs. Gaylord Upping ton reported on the first half of the book, "Which Way Ahead," by Walter Russell Bowie. . The next meeting will be on the twenty-fourth of June and will be a potluck supper at the parish house. Mrs. David Van Evans will be the hostess and Mrs. Charles Scharfenstein will review the last half of the book, "Which Way Ahead." BARBARA GROVE CELEBRATES .BIRTHDAY FIRST : Just one year old this past week was . little Barbara Gaylo Grove, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Grove of this city. Barbara had a birthday on June the first and a number of the very young set were invited to a party given at the home of her parents. . Guests invited were Fred E. Fleet, and his mother, Mrs. Frank Fleet; Leslie Fleet and her mother, Mrs. Gilbert Fleet; Rosiland Warren and . Mrs. Roland Warren; Judith Stcltzcnmullcr and Mrs. Fred Steltzenmuller; Mrs. j6hn Kennedy, Barbara's god mother; "Bonnie Bell Grove and Diane Walters. Former Residents Visit Here Mrs. Emit Drcher, panled by Mrs. A. J, accom-Santa- maw, former residents of Klamath Falls, returned 1 to their home in Prinevillo Tues day. Llttlo - Nancy Warren, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lane Warren, went with them to visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Peterson of Princville, Mrs. Lane Warren left later in tho week for Prinevllle. While in town, Mrs. Drcher was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Vandenberg, t r-P w ' a Mount Vernon with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stockman. ' Mr. Stockman is the congressman representing this part of the state. ' .' Some of the new plays were also on the list of Mrs. . Thompson's activities while In the east. In Pittsburgh; she saw Catherine Cornell in -"The Three Sisters," and lri Chicago, she saw two- of the best shows of the season;'. "Kiss and Tell" and "Dough ? Girls." She was also with a group of Klamath women who. at tended the Russian .War Re lief tea. Other Oregon resi dents who attended were Mrs. Ted Gillenwaters, Mrs. Eliza beth Ramsbey,- and Mrs. Low- en. oiuc&iiiau'.. ivira uosepn : Da vies, wife of the ambassa dor to Russia, showed- the Klamath party her collection 1 of china, and also her things collected from different Rus sian churches. - ' ': An interesting thing about the gold that trimmed "the Russian articles was that It never tarnishes because of a process devised by the Rus sians. . ' , When Lieutenant Thomp son was transferred from. Washington to North Caro- . una, mr. ana ivirs., xnompson and two other army officers"' enjoyed a beautiful drive in trie bnenanaoan valley ana through Virginia. Their trip also took them along Lake Lure in North Carolina,, which Mrs. . Thompson de- scrmes as one or me most beautiful lakes she has ever-. seen. The Thompsons also en joyed a visit with Mr. and ' Mrs. Everett Pixley of . Pitts- Louis Serruys. . . MISS THOMPSON:,. ' HOUSEGUEST OF REEVES THIS WEEK Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Reeves of 1825 Melrose street have had as their houseguest this last week, Miss Velva Thomp son of Northbrook, Ontariq, Canada.- She is leaving soon fnr her home and will travel1 by way of Vancouver where -t- ...til ..l-li ...UU Vn1n..l ' sue win viaii wim iciouvo and then will continue on to Northbrook through Victoria,. tanoaa, Mr. and Mrs. Reeves enter tained at their home on Tues day evening for Miss Thomp son. A lew iriuiius wuie- mrv. vited in and a midnight sup- . - - BPW Women lo ' ' The Business and Profes sional Women aro to meet at Tuesday, June the eighth, at; snvpn o'clock for dessert, . They will go the Red Cross, headquarters at half past, 'seven o'clock to 'mako band ages and surgical dressings. ' ''. Mrs. Robert Shaw, the for-' mer Patricia Gallagher, spent this pastwccK in yvanu vtmiiu. Washington, visiting friends,' and also in Portland. She will return to Klamath Falls this weekend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pack- er from the valley visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ough on North Second street last week- nn