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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1944)
JrT; . ' ' . 7,' '. j V v ' 4' .X y ''' ', f 1 itft - i' mm ion- -- I I TKWAHT 1 j 'if I . J 1 J t i i t i I' i A . i 1 1,. -J BEVERLY SIEMENS chose Moy 6 for hor wedding to Codet Richard Thomas Sinclair, United Stales ormy, the ceremony read by the Rev., George W. Whcatloy at his home. She is the daughter of Mrs. Elsie Low. Siemens of this city and Mr. John Siemens of Chiloquin, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sinclair of Klamath Falls. Kennell-Ellis. Senior Girls Honored at Tea A delightful event of thla afternoon was the annual senior tea which tho membem of the American Association of Univer sity Women gave in honor of the senior girls at the home of Mrs. Nelson Reed on Del Moro street. Hours were from two to five o'clock with a large number of guests calling during that time . The tea table was lovely with a yellow and white center piece and yellow tapers. Pouring at the tea table during the afternoon were Mrs. L. Orth Slscmorc, Mrs. Robert Ellingson Jr., Mrs. Stanley Woodruff and Mrs. Harold Tcaic. At tne puncn bowl were Mrs. Godfrey Blohm, Mrs. Robert Napier, Mrs. Robert Shaw and Mrs. Lawrence Shaw. In the receiving line greeting the guests were . Mrs. Samuel Muslien, newly elected president of the association, Mrs. James Kerns, past president, Mrs. War ren Nogglo and Mrs. - Nelson Reed. A delightful musical program, arranged by Mrs. Don J. Zum wait was enjoyed by the mem bers and their guests during the afternoon.. Mrs; Samuel Mushen played several piano numbers during the first hour of the tea. The second musical Interlude was furnished by trio composed of Mrs. David Burgoyno and Mrs. J. C. O'Neill, violins, with Mrs. Sherman Carter at the piano. Vocal numbers were presented by Mrs. Dick Rccder, accompan ied by Mrs. Zumwalt. Chalrman of the tea was Phyl lis Faster. She was assisted by Mrs. Don Vannlce, Peggy Rake straw, Helen Moore, Mrs. Louis R. Mann, Mrs. Lawrence Shaw, Mrs. Louis Scrruys, Mrs. Harold Tcale, Mrs. Godfrey Blohm, Mrs. Joe Bally and Mrs. Howard Lis toe. i . ' Buffet Suppet Mr. and Mrs.. Lane Warren arc entertaining this evening at their, home on California ave nue with a buffet supper. Later bridge will be played. Guests are Mr. and -Mrs. Rob ert P. Ellingson Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Hoy wmuatch, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunt and Mr; and Mis. . John bandmcyer. Garden Club . The May meeting of the Klam ath Falls Garden club will be held this next Monday, the 22nd in the library club rooms and at this time the groun will study miniature gardens for day rooms, according to Mrs. Horace E, Gctz, president. Directions as to the making of the gardens have been re ceived by Mrs. Hugh O'Connor of Merrill from the San Fran cisco Garden club whose mem bers have been busy creating the little gardens for Lcttcrman hospital in the Bay area. Anyone having plants for the Elainting project at the marine arracks may bring them to the Monday meeting and they will be cared for. . Tournament Women of Reames Golf and Country club played the second round in the 54-hole Victor tournament on Friday and the weather cleared perfectly as 12 turned out after qualifying this past week. Hostesses for . the day were Mrs. R. R. Macartney, Mrs. Wil liam J. Grove, and Mrs. George H. Merryman. After golf there was a sack lunch in the club house and later four tables of bridge were filled. The day's award went to Mrs. Oscar Shive and a guest Friday was Mrs. Lester Spillane of Portland, in troduced by Mrs. Greer Glasco. Hostess next week will be Mrs. G. C. Lorenz and Mrs. Stan ley Miller. .....(...... I!! , r ' , -Mr I r. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN church in San Diego was the scene of a wed ding Friday, May 12, when Barbara Helen Moore became the bride of W. Donald Mast, United States navy. She is the daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Chesleigh O. Moore and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Ogden, all of Klamath Falls. : Kennell-Ellis. Newspapers Same Here as New York . " Someone In Npw Vnrlr Mont lie n rnnt tl Thn VI11iinni tMlnl.1 itekly In Greenwich Village and carrying much tho same kind i newj you find In your dally paper hero at home. There's a Jlumti devoted to animals culled "Scoopy Mewses"; want ads icn u "British author residing In Vlllnu'o seeks young Amcrl w womon ciUlubornlor for new project. Must have sound know of Amcrlcnn slang."; a food department called "The VII- ii Luunarlun in which Mayor LuGuurdin urnes the eatlnu w eegs, and all sorts of ads oven one advertising goat Along with this Py column all about tho mlngj and goings of people WW "The Town Crlcu-," which i nmmers down to tho fact " "fwspnpers arc much tho . Klnmnth Falls or Noo In the Anrll lu... -.t it.- - f. ld ?,rs 'nlor-Off ice, staff, Yi.iin ior the AP bur- rld-lndccd" Item. On tho t icovor is a layout of plc I? -entiled, "Honors For l'j!nt Lino Press," There, ii .' Ia ,lle Southwest fa Z Vu. "ntl standing right u. i uusn or our In. .umnl0 so mn"y friends h.,-1 "wspnpcr people ik. t " "lc "ovomber riot 'WJaDMmn A.l.t I 41.- P 8rln but a now waist line. Two ainli,... ' , tkd : WB Know nave v ui ?wnp-Plon so that Ka hMT,,, lc l.SUn.t,I,t Rod or nn ' U,,H sum t iim. mnnma will take over I "?to Peonlo whllo tho other WLU.rRlcnl drcsslngs. and mlh? rcve.rs0 th0 Procedure. might . work out under tho klnB won? wlUl ench mother Z ?. &. -t .keeping an uuy CHICKS, ken h ,!"lcoa in tho vote tort tho Co,"mando.s In an m'dtciiavo,tho P"1'110 1,olP uS ..Jvhcl,,or or "ot 1 "Srt Wll lhoir excellent oiecl 2. .mcn 8 entertainment j a, eoncentrato on do lnc. Is Possible for tho ortly , bo, locnted horo frrUo n,?"visetl bv Captain Won ,clclcmunn that tho ln 10 Ct"nmnndos nro Ihol ' rvcv s to the needs "mines. wiiT !lcd.onr,y this next sit of 1 Mrs- Mnurico !rt hn..urord at Sacred ll bo .StPl nl- AflGr that she "land U sVC.liarles Hvoy of tin. I.1? " the Snat!! hbme Ming t i, or 8 ,lln8S. nc Tlllo EinJi, lr. mother, Mrs. " Who , ot K'nmath Ag !'eelE 08 shPPn8 hero e' nnu, ' umos . Evan :('vd thi. "raing to word wceh by tho ma- Name Officers Mrs. J, Miller Bubcock was named president of tho Navy Wives club which met Thursday for luncheon, followed by a business meeting and election of officers In tho Officers club. Mrs. C. C. Davis will serve as vice president, Mrs. Steven Kospcr as treasurer, and Mrs. P. V. Mott as secretary. Members of tho social com mlStco are MiH. Bernard F. Johnson, chairman; Mrs. I. R. Llsbony, assistant. Mrs. M. B. Harrison is ways ond means chairman, Mrs. Curtis J. Lee, tolephonc chairman, end Mrs. S. Spcctor, Red Cross chairman. Flowers for the day were sent to tho Officers club by Mrs. W. H. Hoover. Mrs. H. J. Hauff bcrgcr and Mrs. Lloyd H. Mc pherson, Fifty members gathered for tho luncheon served In tho blue room ot tho Wlllurd. Lt. Helen Robertson of tho WAC, was a guest speaker. The next meeting of the group will bo held Thursday, June 15, at tho Officers club. rlno officer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers. After 'serv ing for 15 months on Midway; Jimmy Rogers has now boon transferred to another point in tho Pacific. His captaincy came through April, 1. . ' Orchids to the Midland Vic tory club which has worked un ceasingly since before tho war on various projects which would bring comfort to service men. Their Christmas project was es pecially Interesting and now they aro busy cutting and mak ing slippers for convalescents. ' Sitting up with a sick friend onrlyl Dickie Arnold, tho Will bur Arnold five-year-old, was homo at 1436 Canby after hav ing his tonsils out. Trudging over for a visit with two books under his arm ca,me . Clifford Rowe, tho six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rowe; Young Mister Rowe read the stories in a firm first grade voice and both had a very hap py afternoon, : rrhn.. wanf tn eon I Twn VMinff sailors from tho Klamath naval nlv ctntlnn whltn rnna an the bocks ot their heads seen row i ' ' ' lj 1 . 4 V Y Slt: AlP ! I 3 4:- 1 f H I s f pit I 14 ? I I V t ( ; J TECHNICAL SERGEANT Jack Otterbein of the United States marine corps, ; son of Mr. and Mrs.' Paul Otterbein of 524 North Tenth street, took as his bride on April 11, the former-Shirley Laacke of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After a visit here with his parents they went south to Santa Barbara where Jack will receive orders. He is just back from the South Pacific Barbara Moore ";i Mid - May B rid & ' f Barbara Helen Moore, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chesleigh .O. Moore, of 1944 Auburn,' became the ' bride of i.W.. Donald Mast, radioman 3c, United States navy, son of Mr. arid. Mrs. L. I. Ogden of this city, in an impressive double ring- cere mony at the First Presbyterian church in San Diego on Friday, May 12. . . . The bride, given In marriage by her father, chose an after noon frock of aqua blue' crepe with white accessories. She car ried a beautiful arrangement of gardenias and white rosebuds : : for her wedding bouquet. - n i it i t I I I jvioore attended - ner oexroxnai 101a The following from the San Jose Mercury Herald of Sunday, May 14, is of interest to the friends of Ensign Allen Moc abee, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mocabee of this city. "The engagement of Miss Mur iel L. Keesling to Ensign Allen Mocabee, USNR, was announced recently at a cocktail party at the bride-elect's ranch home, KenNorMede, in Cupertino. Friends from Berkeley, Palo Alto and San Jose received clever cocktail napkins. inscribed "Muriel and Mock" to reveal the romantic news. Miss Keesling Is - the only daughter of Mrs. Kenneth Carey of Cupertino and Stafford Kees ling of Fullerton, Calif. She is the sister of Chief Petty Officer Norman Keesling, USN, who is now stationed at Panama, C.Z. Miss Keesling attended Fre mont high - school, College of Notre Dame at Eelmont and Fullerton junior college. She is a recent graduate of Samuel Merritt hospital school of nurs ing in Oakland. - Ensign Mocabee is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mocabee of Klamath Falls, Oregon. His bro thers are A: M. Mocabee. also of Klamath Falls, and Albert Moca bee, U. S. army. The future bridegroom is a flight instructor at the U. S. naval air base at Livermore.- The wedding is to be in the early summer, pending the ar rival of Miss Keesling's brother from Panama. President Wanda Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. : James Royal Shaw, 805 Pacific Terrace, was recently elected to the office of president of the Psi Cht Omi cron social sorority for 1944-45 at Stephens college for women, Columbia, Missouri. ., . Miss Shaw is a member of the junior class at Stephens col lege this year and a representa tive to the - Stephens college student congress. . , V1 ''::: : . .: Mrs. LI oy d H. Mcpherson and son will leave Klamath Falls May 29, and visit in San Francisco and other California points en route to Corpus Chris ti, Texas- where thv will --loin Commander ilcPheron. . daughter and Sgt. Charles-Mast, brother of the groom, came from Pyote Field, Pyote,- Texas, to be best man. The service was read by the Rev. Orno Tyler , In whose church tne ceremony was performed.- ; .- . After vows were exchanged a wedding dinner . was served, ' at the u. S. Grant, hotel lor members of the bridal , party and their guests. Both Barbara and Don . axa well known to members of the younger set. They were gradu ated from Klamath Union high school in 1943, and were active in student affairs. Barbara -has been a student at Oregon State college this winter and she. is a member of Alpha Delta -Pi sorority. Don spent the wintezl, at the University of Chicago where he received special radio" training. He is now attending; . air liaison, school in Coronado Barbara will remain with herj husband until he receives his, overseas orders and . she them plans to return to Klamath' Falls. - - . . 'i! Mr. and Mrs.. Moore, parent of the bride, and Mrs. Ogden went south for the services, re-, turning to Klamath Falls th early part of this week. " , " . t ' . : Continue Work -' . The ten members of the Vol unteer Nurse's Aide will go to1 the Klamath Valley and Hillsida, hospitals on Monday to .-startt their 45 hours of supervised practice, necessary to get in be-, fore they receive their caps. 1 The first week the group will' work under the supervision ofj the nurse Instructor, Mrs. Ray, W. Oldenburg, and Mrs. Johnj E. Hawkins, assistant instructor, will take over the; following week. ; The women will average nine, hours a week and perhaps more,, depending on the need, and thev capping ceremony 3hould take, place the latter, part of June or tlie very first of July. ; . . -:I Mrs. Walter Cormany, lor-J merly of Medford,. has been.', spending several days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.. Sydney, Evans at Sunset ranch) en route from Seattle to her present homo at - Stockton, . California.; Mrs. Cormany is the mother of Mm. Percy Louis Evan, daugh-t ttrJn-lajKuOf the..Syd)lusjr. Xvx,'J ing near the Link river Midge,