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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Ausrunt SI, 1949
Club Chairmen
Made Known
; Library Group to Begin Fall With Luncheon at
Willard on September 1 3
With warm August dayt gradually dwindling away into
early fall, plana are being made (or the forthcoming club Ma
son which will, despite war and war work, continue through
out the year. Outstanding in Klamath Falli Is the flrit meeting
of the Woman'i Library club dated for one o'clock Monday,
1 September the thirteenth, in the Willard hotel, Luncheon,
' announcement of the program and the uiual fall flower show
are on the board.
Mrs. Roland Oaket, thia year't president of Library club,
ha already completed her chairmenihip Hit for the year.
Here it la.
Program, Mrs. Arnold L,
Gralapp, chairman; Mri. Al
bert O. Roenicke, Mrs. E. D.
. Hamacher. The program is
near completion' and will be
presented by the chairman at
the luncheon.
Music, Mrs. Don J. Zum
wait Publicity, Mrs. Heal Stew
art ' Membership, Mrs. Matthew
L. Rauw.
Hospitality, Mrs. Carleton
, W. Hornibrook.
Decorations, Mrs. Ralph
' Porter.
Defense, Mrs. Loren Palmer
' ton.
' Scrap book,. Mrs. Lafayette
D. Stevens.
Historian, Mrs. Ernest D.
- Lamb.
Fall luncheon, Mrs. Frank
Hamblet
Victory garden show, Mrs.
Carleton W. Hornibrook.
Annual Doerribecher bridge
chairman, Mrs. Guy L. Har
mon; Tea chairman, Mrs. John
H. Houston.
Spring flower show, Mrs.
Lawrence K. Phelps.
Spring tea, Mrs. E. H. Bal
slger. Mrs. Hamblet will announce
members of her calling com
mittee for the fall luncheon
within a short time. On the
program will be little Diana
Micka of Malin who will be
presented in dance numbers.
On Monday afternoon mem
bers of the Garden club met
with the newly elected presi
dent, Mrs. Horace E. Getz, at
her home, SI I Pacific Terrace,
Plans for the show were made.
This year there will be a com
petitive horticultural show and
tables will be decorated by
Individuals. The "Victory Gar
den" theme will be stressed
' and on the long tables will be
arrangements of fruits, vege
tables and flowers. Mrs. Getz
is in charge of tables, Mrs.
. Hornibrook being show chair
man. Present at the Monday meet
ing were Mrs. Will Wood, Mrs.
awrence K. Phelps, Mrs. Rc
"and Oakes, Mrs. Carleton
W. Hornibrook and Mrs. Get.
i GARDEN CLUB
MEETING DATE
; CHANGED
The August meeting of the
Garden club will be held
Monday, Xugust thirtieth, at
two o'clock in the library
club rooms, it was announced .
this week by Mrs. Horace E.
Getz, chairman. The meeting
Was slated previously for Au
gust twenty-third. Members
' ere asked to make note of the
: change.
In charge of the program Is
Mrs. Albert O. Roenicke who
will discuss winter care of
root vegetables. This will be
most interesting to those who
have worked in their victory
gardens this year.
; BIRTHDAYS
: CELEBRATED
; LAST SUNDAY
A event of the past weekend
was the birthday party given
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
L. S. Tyrrell on Pacific Ter
race in celebration of the
birthdays of William Graham
and Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell. Dur
ing the Sunday afternoon
party, a barbeque was enjoy
ed in the back yard of the
Tyrrell home.
' Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
William Martin of . Merrill,
Mr. and Mrs. William Graham
of Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Clark of Medford, Mrs.
Bertha Morgan, Miss Margaret
Lavin, and Miss Virginia
Tyrrell. ,
SOJOURNERS TO
HAVE PICNIC ON
.WEDNESDAY NOON
; Sojourners are planning
another picnic to be held on
this coming Wednesday, Au
gust the twenty-fifth, at Moore
park, for Sojourners, guests
and their children.
: Those attending the noon
picnic are asked to bring
sandwiches, tables service,
and a drink for the children.
Members of the committee
in charge of the arrangements
are Mrs. E. M. Raymond,
t chairman, Mrs. Guy Harmon,
Mrs. Glen Jones, Mrs. Ben
Gibson, Mrs. Guy Wilson. Mrs.
S. D. Earhart, Mrs. Matthew
Rauw and Mrs. H. R. Coulam.
Engagement
Announced
Lucy Kimball To Wed
Donald Smith of Navy
At Future Date
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Kim
ball, 4878 Crosby street, have
recently announced the en
gagement of their daughter,
Lucy Ann, to Donald Paul
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Roderick M. Smith of 031
Prospect street
Lucy and Don are both
graduates of Klamath Union
high school. She attended the
University of Oregon last year
and ha spent one year at the
university and one year at
Oregon State college. He is
now with the navy overseas
and is serving as a radar op
erator. He enlisted with the naval
reserve program while at the
university.
No definite date has been
set for the wedding.
NEIGHBORHOOD
CHILDREN ENJOY
LAWN PARTY
Mrs. Frank Thompson en
tertained pre-fchool children
of her neighborhood at her
home on Hope street last
weekend in honor of the
birthday of three-year-old
Delmer Wilker.
The children played on the
lawn and later enjoyed re
freshments of cookies and
punch.
Those who attended the
party were Delmer Wilker,
Erln 'ReUly, Pat Thompson,
Marshall Thompson, Fred
Tracy, Merle Tracy, Orland
Weaver, Diane Wilker, Don
na Fae Wilker.
MRS. WILLIS
HONOR GUEST
AT PARTY.
Mrs. Edward B. Goeckner
entertained at her homo en
Thursday evening, August the
nineteenth, in honor of Mrs.
Tom Willis of Los Angeles,
who is visiting hero for sev
eral days.
Bridge was enjoyed during
the evening with high prize
being won by Mrs. Willis, sec
ond by Mrs. Richard Hibb
and low by Mrs. Edward
Schneebeck.
Guests included Mrs. L. K.
Mays, Mrs. Mary Crawford
of Bend, Mrs. William DeCue,
Mrs. Donald McKay, Mrs. Rob
ert Mitchell, Mrs. Edward
Schneebeck, Mrs. Richard
Hibbs, Mrs. Robert Fulton,
Mrs. Frank Bogatay, Mrs. Tru
man Berg, Mrs. John Schubert
and the honor guest, Mrs.
Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fos
ter and daughters, Janet Su
san and Louise, are leaving
Sunday to return to their
home in Prinevllle after a
visit here at the home of Mrs.
Foster's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. H. Cofer of High street.
Mrs. Foster will be remem
bered as the former Helen
Cofer.
Shirley Overson
Weds Recently
Girl Weds William Halrrell Jr. in Ceremony Read
At Burrows Home August 8
Miss Shirley Overson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Overson, became the bride of William M. Halrrell Jr. in a
SITem.on r,ad " the home ot Mr- nd Mrs. E. E. Burrows on
Wiard street on Sunday, August the eighth. Branch president
of the Latter Day Saints church, E. E. Burrows, read the cere
mony. Matron of honor was Mrs. V. J. Goodwin, sister of the
bride. Best man was Hoyt James Halrrell, brother of the groom.
The bride wore a blue suit with navy and white acces
sories and a corsage of white orchids.
Miss Mary Jo Hallett sang
"Because" and Mr. E. E. Bur.
rows sang "One Alone." Mrs.
Sherman Carter played "Clair
de Luce".
Guests for the wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Overson,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Halrrell,
Sr., Mrs. Mellnda Overson,
Mrs. Elva France, Mr. and Mrs.
Orris Willard, June HairreU,
j i y I ,-
BRIDE-ELECT
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Kimball recently announced
the engagement of their daughter, Lucy, to Don
ald Smith, United States navy. No date has been
set for the wedding.
Kennell-EUls.
Leila Hearn Weds
Ryland Shock Here
Ceremony Held in Auditorium of Assembly of
God Church in Klamath Falls Saturday
Wedding bells rang on Saturday, August the fourteenth,
at an evening ceremony for Miss Leila Marie Hearn, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hearn, and Mr. Ryland Shock, son of
Mrs. Eva Shock of Stanley, Wisconsin. The ceremony was
solemnized by Reverend Harold Persing at the Assembly of
God church in Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Ola Mae Carter played the wedding march and Mrs.
Muriel Garlch sang "O Promise Me" and "I Love You Truly."
The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore
a wedding dress of white satin with long train. The sweet
heart neckline was trimmed 1
in small pearls as was the
full veil of illusion net. She
carried a white Bible with
white satin streamers.
Mrs. Roberta Jorde was ma
tron of honor for the bride.
She wore a baby blue chiffon
dress and carried a bouquet
of sweet peas in harmonizing
shades.
Bridesmaids were Miss Ma
bel Weaver, Miss Georgia
Hearn, Miss Diane Landrum
and Mrs. Lyla Mae Foster.
They wore baby blue and pink
taffeta and chiffon frocks and
wore shoulder corsages of
deep pink rose buds.
Little two-year-old Marie
Elena Pont, niece of the bride,
was flower girl. Her long
frock was of deep pink taf
feta and net with a matching
sweetheart bonnet Her cor
sage was of deep pink biby
rose buds.
Pierre E. Pont acted as best
man and Jim Kennerly, W. D,
Bigby, Reverend Claude Pur
duo and Mr. Bruener were
ushers.
A reception was held after
the ceremony at the home of
the bride's parents.
The couple are now residing
at 1336 Oak street
LT. BALSIGER
TO MARRY IN
ALBANY SUNDAY
A wedding of interest to
Klamath Falls people will
take place this Sunday in the
Presbyterian church in Al
bany when Lieutenant Eston
Balslger, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Balslger of this city, will
marry Miss Billie Lorraine
Fitzpatrick, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Fitzpatrick.
Lieutenant Balslger Is an
Instructor at Mather field,
California. Details of the wed
ding will be told next week.
Mertrice Anderson, Mary Jo
Hallett, Elder Lott, Elder Dav
is, Elder Levitt, Raymond Ov
erson, Barbara Burroughs and
Jeanette Burrows.
The couple left after the
ceremony for a week's stay at
Lake o' the Woods. They are
now making their home at the
Marion apartments.
Miss Dutton
Becomes Bride
Klamath Girl Marries
In Ceremony at Biggs
Field in Texas
' Miss Wanda L. Dutton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Dutton of Klamath
Falls, became the bride of
Lieutenant Arthur S. Marcoul
lier in a ceremony read at
Biggs field, Texas, on August
the third. Chaplain Otho A.
Eure officiated.
The bride was dressed in a
sky blue ensemble with acces-,
sories of navy blue. She wore
flowers in her hair and a .
shoulder corsage of pink
roses.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Marcoullicr of
Westfield, Massachusetts. The
couple plans to make their
home in Tucson, Arizona.
MRS. PARKHURST
GIVEN FAREWELL
DINNER PARTY
Farewells were said this
week to Mrs. Harlan M. Park
hurst, a resident of Klamath
Falls for many years, who left
for Portland where she plans
to make her home.
Members of the Presbyter
Ian Sunday school staff, the
Dorcas circle, and the Mis
sionary circle entertained for
Mrs. Parkhurst at a potluck
dinner held in the church on
Monday evening this last
week.
Mrs. Parkhurst was given
several gifts from the group.
Mrs. Elizabeth Waldo Tay
lor, In her ninety-first year,
finished the evening by play
ing on the piano, "Auld Lang
Syne" and "God Be With Vou
Till We Meet Again."
SERVICEMEN ARE
HONORED AT
SUNDAY DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. R. Henry An
derson of the Merrill road
were hosts at dinner Sunday
in honor of Ed Hosley, AMM
3c with the navy, and Ser
geant Bill DeCue, who is with
the army air corps.
Both men were home for a
short time and both left on
Monday, August the fifteenth,
for duty.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Martin and Betty
Rea and Buddy Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Ramsby and Sue,
Mrs. Maude Hosley, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Goeckner and
children, Larry and Martin
Snyder, John Martin, Ed Hos
ley and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
DeCue.
Mrs. Don C. Fisher return
, ed Friday night from a trip
which took her to Portland. -
Pupils To Be
Presented
Mrs, Kenton Knight To
Give Recital on Sat
urday Next Week
Mrs. Kenton Knight will
present her pupils tit a fall
recital to be held in tho Btblo
Baptist church on Sixth and
Winrd streets this coining
Saturday, AtiKii.it tho twenty
eighth, at threo o'clock.
Tho program as announced
by Mrs. Knitiht is as follows:
"Home on tho Range"
Texas cowboy song
"Stars and Stripes Forever"
Sousn
James Davidson.
"Country Gardens'' Folk song
"Santa Lucia"
Ruth Carnitine.
"Silent Night" Gruber
Air from llnvden's .symphony
Charlotte Phelps.
"A Little Waltz"
N. Louise Wright
"Long, Long Alio" Bayly
Louise Phelps.
"Orchard Swing"
"Tho Bobolink" Williams
Morris rhclps.
"The First Lesson" Kroggman
"Three Littlo Pigs".. Richter
Eddie Neccc.
"Barcarolle" Offenbach
"Starlight Waltz" .. Strcalbog
Melvin Hanson.
"Daisy Chains"
'To a Skyscraper"
Twyln Hanson.
"Amaryllis"
"Distant Bells"
Evelyn Hanson.
'The Holy City" Adams
"Skater s Waltz"
Margaret Jones.
"Londonderry Air"
"La Cucharacha"
Betty Jones.
"America the Beautiful"
"Merry Widow Waltz"
Alice Crumrine.
"Blackhawk Waltz"
"Robins Return"
Mary Lou Stanbcry.
"You and I"
"Lavender and Lace"
Arlene Stanbery.
Stephen Foster Melody
Edna May Reeves.
'The Kittens"
"Jeannie with the Light
Brown Hair"
Virginia Reeves.
"Joyous Farmer" Schumann
"Prelude in A Major" Chopin
Louise Sexton.
"Marine Hymn"
"Jingle Bells"
Kenton Knight Jr.
"Betty and Bill" .. Thompson
"Song of the Volga Boat
' man"
Betty Knight.
1 There will be special num-
'bers by the Altamont Chris
tian Endeavor orchestra com
posed of Margaret McClellen,
Harold Peyton, Morris Weak
ley and Stanley McClellen.
There will also be recita
tions by Adele Ncece.
LINDA LORTON
HONOR GUEST
AT PARTY
Mrs. Duke Lorton enter
tained for her small daughter,
Linda, on her second birthday
on Saturday, August the four
teenth. The party was held on
the lawn of the Lorton home
at 2018 Main street
Those invited were Vaughn
Hess, Bonnie Baughman, Kar
en Lavenik, Heather Hamack-
er, Robert Logan, Albert Lo
gan, Allen Phillips, Janet Phil
lips, Garwin Gaster, Karon
Caster, Carol Buck, Gary Gill,
David Gill, Joyce Howard,
Mary Ott, Kenneth Moty,
Sarah Dale West, Virginia Bar
ron of Merrill and Nancy Hun
sakcr of Marshficld.
Barbul-Bell
A quiet wedding ceremony
was performed on Thursday
evening, August the nine
teenth, by Rev. Victor Phil
lips of the First Methodist
church at his home at '1005
High street, when. Mary Irene
Barbul, a member of the
school faculty at Newell, Cali
fornia, became the bride of
Raffacl Carmino Bell of
Buckeye, Arizona. Tho bride
was attended by Margaret C.
Gunderson and Martin P.
Gundcrson was the best man.
Don't Give
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f other garments here for sanitary and
91 scientific eare. We know how to Inv
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Fur Remodeling and Alterations
By MRS. GREGORY
Formerly of Stewart-Drew Fur Shop
Cash & Carry
PENNY CLEANERS
New Method
Cleaners
J1
JOINS MARINES
Isabel Milne left this past
week for Camp Lejuene,
North Carolina, where she
will enter training with the
Marines.
KcnnellEllis.
Kruegers
Honored
Bellant Family Hosts
At Farewell Dinner
For Man and Son
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bellant
entertained at dinner at their
home, 2S07 Geltlo street In
honor of Williom E. Krueger
and his son Billy.
The elder Krueger has been
manager of Emil's store on
South Sixth street and left
Saturday for Paradise, Cali
fornia, where he plans to
make his home. He has lived
, here for the past eighteen
years and Is well known to
. many.
Billy left this week for duty
with the army. They each re
reived a gift from the group.
The invited guests, employes
and their families from Emil's
were Mr. and Mrs. Wallie
Westln and Rudy, Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Lavin, Mr. and
Mrs. Earle Klawltter. Mrs. Ura
Seuchrist, Roger Rose. Hal
Mason, Bob Mason, Beatrice
Bellant. and the two guests
of honor.
MARY LOU GAGE
IS RECENT
BRIDE IN SOUTH
Miss Mary Lou Gage,
daughter of Mrs. Lucille At
chison of Klamath Falls and
Mr. Norman Gage of Sacra
mento, became the bride re
cently of Sergeant Paul F.
Dolochyckl, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Dolochyckl of
Jersey City, New Jersey, In a
ceremony read In Sacramento.
Tha bride was dressed In a
beige wool suit with brown
accessories. She wore a shoul
der spray of gardenias.
The bride lived in Klamath
Falls for seventeen years and
last year moved with her
father to Sacramento. She has
been attending Sacramento
high school there.
Sergeant Dolochyckl has
been for mora than a year in
the army ordnance depart
ment at Camp Kohler, Cali
fornia. ISABEL MILNE
LEAVES FOR
TRAINING
Miss Isabel Milne left this
past week for Camp Lejuene,
New River, North Carolina, to
enter training with the marine
corps women's reserve.
Miss Milne has been very ac
tive in affairs In Klamath Falls
for many years. She was past
president of the Amaranth, Or
der of Eastern Star, and for
the past year has been active
in the Commando organiza
tion. She Is the daughter of Mrs.
John Milne of this city, and
she has been awaiting call for
several weeks since she was
accepted with the marines.
the Moths
a Banquet!
Bring your furs, woolen things and
ern methods of cleaning and fur
care. You will find prices very reasonable.
602 Main
Uptown
Store
Wednesday Club
To Give Tea
Invitations Sent and Plans Being Made for "Rush- 0
ing Tea" To Be Held in Late August i
About elghty.fiva Invitations have been sent out to mem
bers and young women Interested In tha Woducsduy club of
St. Paul's church for a "Rushing Tea" to be given on Frlduy,
August the twenty-seventh, at tho home of Mrs. Edward Goeck
ner on 345 North Tenth street, Hours are to bo from threo
until fivo o'clock.
Mrs. W, Richard Hlbbs and Mrs. Gouckner are In charge
of tho committees appointed, Chairmen are Mrs. John Schubort,
refreshments; Mrs. Donald McKay, tea table, and Mrs. Harold
Shaffer, flowers.
Miss Kennedy
Honored
Bridal Shower Event
For Bride Elect at
Bigger Home
Miss Virginia Kennedy was
honored with a bridal shower
recently at the home of Mrs,
Raymond Bigger on Eldorado
street. Mrs. Bigger and Mrs.
John H. Gallagher were host
esses. Mlsa Kennedy Is to wed
Doctor Bernard Ericsson in
Los Angeles on September the
third.
Guests who honored Miss
Kennedy wcro Mrs. George
Brltt, Mrs. John Bishop, Mrs.
Bernard Johnson, Mrs. Thom
as Zinn, Mrs, Anthony Egan,
Mrs. Harry Stoler, Mrs. M. C.
Deerlng, Mrs. Fred LaForge,
Mrs. Mclvln Gallnspy, Mrs. A.
M. McLean, Mrs. James Smith,
Mrs. Carl Rice, Mrs. James
O'Brien, Mrs. Joe Kennedy,
Mrs. Andrew Loney, Miss Vir
ginia Ellen Smith, Miss Mary
Loney and the hostesses.
TWO FORMER
RESIDENTS
COMPLIMENTED
Mrs. Arthur Meaner enter
tained on Tuesday evening,
August the seventeenth, at her
home on Mack street for two
former residents of Klamath
Falls, Mrs. Douglas Gardner,
now of Cheyenne. Wyoming,
and Miss Audrey Edwards,
now ot San Francisco.
Refreshments were served
during tha evening and the
honor guests were presented
with corsages. Those who gath
ered to greet the visitor were
Mrs. Wayne Adklns, Mrs.
Katharine Kaylor, Mrs. Rex
Davis, Mrs. Fred Langelt, Mrs.
Lloyd Myers, Mrs. Otto Ellis.
Miss Edith Taylor, Miss Pearl
Poppy and the hostesses.
Lieutenant and Mr. David
Totten left Thursday after
spending a short time here at
the Henry Kranenburg home
on North Third street. Lt.
Totten recently received his
commission with the army at
Fort Banning, Georgia.
Lieutenant A. O. Roenicke,
with tha United State navy,
has been home this past week
visiting with hi family at their
home on Portland street. He
has been stationed at Farragut,
Idaho, but expect to leave
soon for oversea duty.
y
TIME and again I've heard man rave and
rant about woman' barbaric custom of
painting her finger nails. When you analyze
it, mayee ne nas just cause for
complaint.
;
I'M not opposed to very bril
liant hues, but there's quite
a difference between (elect
ing nail polish shade Just
because they are pretty and
selecting those that are most
flattering to YOUR hands.
.
EVERY one of Chen Yu'
twenty-one shade 1 an
original different from any other nail polish
shades and created to be genuinely flattering
to the tones In the human skin.
YOU may select them according to whim or
costume with complete assurance that no
matter which one you select, It will be flatter
ing to your hands. Follow one simple rule:
There are red-reds, brown-reds and blue-reds In
the Chen Yu color range. Stick to your type,
and all will be well.
WJ5 hve the full range of twenty-one. come
in and let me help you make a selection
to fit YOU, from tho Chen Yu color card In
our cosmetic section.
RITA.
Everbody's Drug-
Several churler members of
the club, which was orgnnl.ecl
In 1020, huvo been nuked to
pour during tho afternoon.
They are Mrs. Francis Olds,
Mrs. D. V. Kuykendull, Mrs.
Neal Slewait, Mrs. R. Ileber
Radcllfre, Mrs. L. S. Tyrrll
and Mrs. Marvin K. Lucas.
The first meet Ing of tha
Wednesday club of the season
will be held on Wednesday,
September the first, at the par-''
Ish house at right o'clock.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Rich
ard Hlbbs, Mrs. Kdward B.
Goeckner and Mrs. Truman
V. Berg.
Miss Clura Ann I.nndrnm,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Landram of North
Sixth street, has as her guest
this week Miss Sarltn John
son of San Francisco, Sim for
merly livod In Klatmith Fulls.'
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