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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1944)
rA FOUR HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON Women Serve in April at Red Cross ' Women are UU needed to give at least three to lx hours a week at surgical dressings workrooms In the Red Cross build ing on Main between Fourth and Fifth streets. Experience is not necessary and a helping hand will assist in putting over the quota which must be met daily by the local project. Following is a list of those who worked during the month f April: Mrs. F. W. Abbey, Mrs. E. R. Acton, Mary Adams, Lorraine Anderson, Pauline Baker, Mrs. Charles tsann, Mrs. e. h. Bat tiger, Gladys Barth, Mrs. W. H. Beane, eve Benson, Mrs. ueorge Biehn. Anna Biwer. Mrs. G. C Blohm, Mrs. W. R. Boyd. Lil lian Boyer, Blanche Brannan, Wineta Brannan, wiuene Brash' ears, Carolyn Breithaupt. Mrs. L. A. Brown, Mildred Brown, Laurette Bryant. Nina Bubb, Evelyn Cheyne, Gladys Cheyne, Mrs. J. C. Cleghorn, Ruby cole, Thelma Creswell, Nora Cross field, Mary Cummings, Flor ence DeLan. Frieda Dehlinger, Isabel Dehllnger, Mrs. Jack Detweller, Clara Douglass. Mary S. Doughman. Mrs. Rex Draper, Vera Durant, Doris Dur kee, Helen Ebing, Mrs. Sam En man, Norma Erickson, Mrs. Otto Erlandson, Lora Evans, Mrs. L, H. Fay, Golds Tinnell, Anna Fisher, Mrs. Frank Frankiord, Mrs. Lloyd Froom, Bea Gal- lsspy, Mrs. M. Gauthier, Dor- othy Gaster, Mrs. jonn cates, Mrs. Horace E. Getz, Mrs. Alice Gowland, Mrs. Arnold Gralapp, Mrs. R. B. Grey, Florence Grit 11th, Mrs. Wesley Guderian, Mabel Hamacher, Ethel Ham blet, Ethelyn Harmon, Rhoda Harnden, Mrs. L. H. Harper, Marion Hartley, Viola Hauger, Edith Harvey, Edith Howry, Mrs. L. R. Hays, Terry Higgins, Mrs. Ralph HiU, Mildred Hilton, Sally Hitchcock, Viva Mae Hornibrook, Winifred Hooker, Mrs. Glen Hout, '; Mrs. J. D. Huck, Mrs. Louise Humphrey, Mrs. Jennie Hunt, Luis B. Hutchens, Dorothy Hutchens, Mrs. E. M. Igl, Kate Imhof, Mrs. R. H. Jackson, Jaanette Jackson, Astrid John son, Faye Johnston, Esther .Johnson. HJalmer Johnston, 'Mrs. Rose Jones, Cecil Juniper, .Belle Josephson, Opal Kaylor, .Pauline Kaylor, Dixie Kamp, Battle Keller, Bonnie Kempt, 'Mrs. Joe Kennedy, Edna Kent, .Clara Kerns, Dorothy Kerns, ,Mrs. J. A. Kincaid, Grace E. , Kintgen, Praxede Kurpius, Mrs. jD. V. KuykendaU, Mabel La bene, Jo LaForge, Nellie La .Mothe, Ruth Lee, Barbara Lieu 'lien, Katbryn Lorenz, Mrs. M. K. Lucas, Rose McClay, Mrs. .John McFee, Mrs. A. H.-Mo Lean, Mrs. J. R. MeLellan, J Marie McMillan, Mrs. W. Mc ,Nee. ' Olive Marshall, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Dale Mattoon, Mrs. 3D. S. Mathis. Juanita Melchert. dMrs. Carl Michelson, Mrs. Dick Miller, Mrs. C. E. Minick, Mrs. JW. R. Minton, Mrs. E. W. Mo- cabee, LaVeta Moore, Christine "Murdock, Letha Murphy, Ruth iMewsom, Maoei uakes, Mrs. John O'Connor, Mrs. Oldham, Mary O'Loughlin, Kae O'Shea, " Sadie Ostendorf , Esther Ostrom, iH. Mrs. J. V. Owens, Ruth Parsons, "Mrs. J. R. Peebler, Mrs. L. K. Phelps, Virginia Phillips, Kate h Peyton, Mrs. E. H. Pike, Ger m truce Pierce. JJ Rose Poole, Eleanor Potter, Z Mrs. W. M. Preston, Mary O'Brien, Virginia Eenoist, Pa- - tneia Benolst, Charlotte Carter, 7. Mary Griffith, Letty Linman, Maxine Liskey, Sally Mueller, Joan O'Neill, Joyce Sample, J Carmel Raffetto, Grace Ramsey, Ruby Ranker, Mrs. E. M. Ray s' mond, Clara Redkey, Corinne J Redman, Mrs. Jane Rhodes, - Clarice Roberts. Lee Robinson. Lorine Robinson, Evelyn Roem- John Ronfeldt, Geraldine Roy- croft, Frances Sanford, Madelyn Schmttz, Velma Schaupp, Mrs. John Selby. w Mrs. J. C. Shaver, Georgia " Shive, Esther Simmers, Eliza 2 beth Sisemore, Ora Smith, Ne jvorte Smith, Mrs. S. H. Snell, "Borghild Solle, Sophie Spencer, 2 Nell Stampler, Mrs. Jacques Stelger, Hazel Stevens, Sarah Stocum, Myra Snyder, Florence Terwilliger, Mrs. Mitchell Til m lotson, Gretchen Thompson, Mrs. W. I. Tingley, Effe Tolle, JjLeona Tolman, Mrs. C. H. Un- derwood, Aleta Wainwright, Dorothea Ward, Abbie Watkins, S Mrs. H. I. Wayne. Alice Webb. w Dorcas Welsh, Dorothy West, uertruoe Wiggins, Caroline wu- Hams, Mrs. Lulu Wilson, Vivian Wise, Mary Woodhouse, Frances Woodruff. Instructors are Lucille Britt, Ethel Collier, Nell Hancock, m Maude Hosley, Ethelyn Hunt, Jessie Lyle, Frances Low, Mabel Merryman, Helen Pope. Eliza 4 beth Ramsby, Effie Redkey, w Olive Riach, Lena Smith, May J Stephens. Hazel Van Riper, Mrs. W. L.-Wales and Evelyn Wat 'ters. I Birthday Party . - Mrs. Earl J. Templar enter as talned in honor of her grand 's ..on, Richard Templar Hosley, Jon his fourth anniversary May w 19.' I Games were enjoyed by the ''small guests during the after- noon, ana refreshments consist- ing of Ice cream and birthday caxe were served at four. 3 Guests included Keith Kaler, ..Paul Rozendal, Charles Carlson, 'Mveny wesiin, ana Sandra "Diment. s s Tuesday of last week, Mrs. K. E. Hutchinson, leader of Glrl Scout troop 18 of Fairview "school, entertained mothers of 2-ri.r troop members at tea at -'her home, 1027 North Seventh. J Seventeen girls were present, i-and the following mothers: 'Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Cone, Mrs. Scott, . Mrs. Andersch, Mrs. ,.Meek, Mrs. Kochler and Mrs. "Bunch. : Honor Guest The Officers club was the scene of a welcoming party hon oring Dr. L. T. Coggeshall of the United States marine corps, who with Mrs. Coggeshall and their children arrived early in May to make their home in Klamath Falls. Lt.-Comm. Cog geshall was honored by the commanding officer of the Marine Barracks, Colonel Ber nard Dubel, the affair given Monday evening. Music was enjoyed during the evening, provided by Mrs. M. L. Shepherd, and guests included Lt.-Comm. and Mrs. Coggeshall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Epley, CMonel and Mrs. Bernard Du bel, Commander and Mrs. B. G. Bailey, Commander and Mrs. S. T. Kasper, Lt.-Comm. and Mrs. R. G. Gilbert, Lt.-Comm. R. G. Broderick and his mother, Mrs. Flyn, Major C. C. Roberts, Mai da. Heath. Lt, and Mrs. J. Miller Babcock, Lt. R. P. Tucker, Lt and Mrs. J. Salesky, Lt. and Mrs. S. Spector, Lt. and Mrs. I. R. Lisbony, Lt. and Mrs. R. G. Heskett, Lt. and Mrs. D. M. Mc Intyre and his brother, Robert Mclntyre, Lt and Mrs. H. J. Carlson, Ensign and Mrs. E. H. Dornheim, Ensign A. L. Day, Janice McGifford, CWO and Mrs. C. A. Davis, CWO and Mrs. W. C. Perry, WO and Mrs. E. Kron, WO and Mrs. N. B. Harrison, Barbara Jackman and Mr. and Mrs. John Martin. 5 Cascade Crest Cascade Crest chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, held its visitor's night at the regular meeting Wednesday. May 17. with Mrs. Ermel Hosley, worthy matron, and William Howland, associate patron, presiding. Mrs. wiiuam wackier was in charge of the evening, assisted by Mrs. N. F. Kaywood. Mrs. Carolvn Muller. nast worthy matron of Golden West chapter of San Francisco, and past deputy grand matron of California was escorted and wel comed. Plans were made for grand chapter to be held June 13, 14, ana lo in Portland. A commit tee was appointed consisting of Mrs. Walter Zimmerman and Mrs. Robert Allen to contact, members to make cookies for the Commandos and to have them ready for delivery to the girls Wednesday, May 31. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. S 5 Dinner Party Sojourners of Klamath Falls will entertain this evening, Sat urday with the annual spring dinner party in the Willard ho tel. Cocktail hour is from 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock with dinner fol lowing. At 8:30 o'clock the com mittee will present a program. All members of Sojourners are urged to attend and invitations have also been issued to service men. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Finniean are chairmen of the committee assisted by Dr. and Mrs. Greer Glasco, Captain and Mrs. J. Mitchell of Camp Tulelake, Lt. and Mrs. J. Miller Babcock, En sign and Mrs. M. R. Carey and Ensign and Mrs. W. R. Kershaw. Informal Tea Mrs. Thomas A. Sandoe of 1937 Painter entertained with a small tea at her home Thursday, May 11, honoring Mrs. Leonard Hamilton who came as a recent bride from New Zealand. Guests included Mrs. Hamil ton, Mrs. Dorothea Hamilton, Mrs. Frank Jenkins. Mrs. C. R. Kingan and Mrs. W. R. Hibbs. 8 I Sojourners will meet Wed- nesday, May 24, at the Willard notel with a no-hostess luncheon scheduled for 12:15 p.m. with cards following at 1:45 p.m. All newcomers to the city are issued a cordial Invitation to attend. More than 130 gathered at Reames Golf and Country club for dinner Sunday evening fol lowing tne exhibition match played on the course during the afternoon. fill r I $m n III I' ' : f'!t ' : M -3 1 In MEMBERSOF SACRED HEART ACADEMY GLEE CLUB The Girls Glee club of Sacred Heart academy will present a concert af 8 o'clock Sunday night in the school auditorium. Front row, left to right, Betty Ford, Ellen O'Keefe, Ruth Mittcs. Patricia O'Leary, Virginia Koch, Elodle Doveri, Harriet Lavenik, Darleno Smith, Harriet Davlg, Mary Vandenberg, Frances Calhoun, Rue Ann Dubel. Second row, Shirley Margaret Provost, Helen Peter son. Annnbclle Dcneiuilt. Kuthlcen O'Connor, Beryl Lund, Luana Smith, Vivien Kcirnes, Nora Kenno, Patricio Croker, Virginia Schmitx, Third row, Leon a Ford, Lois Glenn, Mnrcliotn Slann, Jean Saiterlo, Patricia McNumnra, Eleanor Brick, Constance Balnnlyno, Cothryn Dornn, Billle June McTiigllort, June Sol strom, Joyco Crumb, Floradale Depuy and Mary Mnhoncy. Comnrt. Recital Planned For Thursday Eve Students of Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt will be nrescnted In the annual spring recital of voice and piano to be given at 8 o'clock sharp the evening of Thursday, May 25, in the main auditorium of the public library. A cordial Invitation is issued to the public. In addition to Mrs. Zumwalt's pupils there will be, as guests, Elizabeth Burton Taylor, Mary Lou Van Riper and Margaret Mccieiian. f ollowing is the program: piano Drifting" Williamson "Criss-Cross" Williamson Charles -Norland "Little Spring Song"-..Thompson "Long, Long Ago" Bayley Marilyn Morgan - 'Shadows on the Lake" Wagness The Gay Whistler" .... Wagness Shirley Crawford Duet, "Skaters Waltz" waldeulel Lois and Genevieve Morgan 'Spinning Song" . . Ellmenreich . Genevieve Morgan "Silver Slippers" Eckstein Lois Morgan . Sonos "Ave Maria" Schubert "Indian Love Call" Friml John Carter Piano Selections from "Tannhauser" Wagner Neil Olson Songs "Caro mio ben" Giordano "Evening Prayer from "Han sel and Gretel" .. Humperdinck La Verne Ackerman Piano "Blue Danube Waltzes"..Strauss Arranged by John Thompson Marilee Crawford "Anitra's Dance," from the "Peer Gynt" Suite Grieg Grace Williams Songs "Carissima" Penn "Morning" Oley Speaks Cathryn Doran Piano "Juba Dance" Dett Carmen Lee Jones "Kammennoi-Ostrow" Rubenstein June Hershberger Songs "The Lord's Prayer" .... Malotte "Waters of Minnetonka" Lieurance Mariann Sexton Violin obligate by Elizabeth Burton Taylor Piano "Bolero" .; Ravel Mary Lou Van Riper - Songs "Shadows" .. Carrie Jacobs Bond "Where My Caravan Has Rested" Lohr Betty Ree Martin Cello obligate by Mary Lou Van Riper Piano "Romance" Tschaikowsky iviargaret mccieiian Songs "A Brown Bird Singing" .. Haydn Wood "Je veux Vivre" waltz from "Romeo and Juliet" ... Gounod Mary Louise Sexton Piano "Rondo Capriccioso" Mendelssohn Neil Morris Songs "lo son Titania" from "Mie. non" Thomas ".Doris" Ethelbert Nevin Jov Kent Violin obligate by Elizabeth Bur- Spring Formal One of the highlights of the month of May is the Elks an nual spring formal to be given for the high school students of the basin area on Friday evening.-May 26, in the Elks temple. The student committee is made up of Don Robin, chairman: Ted Igl. Don Noel, Ted Reeves, Doris Phillips and Letty Linman. Patrons and patronesses nam ed by the Elks for the affair are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robin, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Igle, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reeves, Dr. and Mrs. Paul M. Noel and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Mahoney. Past Matrons The regular May meeting of Aloha Past Matron club will be held Friday of this coming week at 1 o'clock in the Masonic tem ple on Klamath avenue. This is the last meeting of the season for the club. Hostesses will be Mrs. Walter West. Mrs. Ida Moretz, Mrs. Bernice Mead, and Mrs. L. F. Willits. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Masset of 739 Eldorado entertained at din ner Friday evening, May 12, in honor of their son Daniel who received his call to active duty. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rice and daughter Bettv Lou, James Stafford, Bob Benson, Murrel Booth and Jo Ann Mas-set ton Taylor, cello obligate by - Margaret McClellan Fremont PTA Mrs. Henry Gcrber was elect ed president of Fremont PTA at a meeting held at the school, May 11. Mrs. L. R. Lamb will serve as vice president, Mrs. Helen Connelly as secretary, and Mrs, Don Fisher as treasurer. The officers wore installed the same afternoon. Mrs. Rollln E. Thompson, past president (if the county council, was the in stalling officer. Mrs. Gerbor was presented with a past president's pin from the organization. A summary of the year's work and a report of the state con vention was given. A musical and dancing program was pre sented by the first, second and third grades. Mrs. Frank Mills and Mrs. Arthur Larson presided at the prettily appointed tea table. To Arrowhead Ensign Michael L. Carey, who has served as assistant to the medical officer at the Klamath naval air station,' left this week for Arrowhead Recuperation center, Arrowhead Springs, California, to which place he has been transferred. Mrs. Carey and young son will leave May 27 at the close of school. Lt. and Mrs. J. Miller Babcock and daughter Barbara, will move into the Carey residence at 2051 Erie street this coming week. The Careys took an active part in the social life of the navy personnel during their residence here. 55 5 Marsha Is Three Little Marsha O'Sullivan was three years old on May 15. and she was properly feted at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Sullivan, 358 Hillside, when guests were In vited for coke ond Ice cream. Marsha's guests were Gary Kleiver, Douglas Stewart, Stephen Schofield, Charles Bal ly, David Macartney, Jimmy Scott, Carol Macartney, Nancy Drew. Suzanne Goellcr, Carol Ann Colvin. Sharon Scott and Terrence O'Sullivan. Academy Glee Club To Sing Sunday A highlight for Sacred Honrt academy students l the con cert to be presented at 8 o'clock Sunday evening by the school Glee club in the academy auditorium. Tho public Is Invited to hear the concert which will alio fenturo the triple trio. Members of the trio are Mnrchela Sloan, Cathryn Doran, Vivien Kcirnes, Mary Mahoney, Elaine Abbott, Mary Vandenberg, Frances Calhoun, Virginia Schmlts and Juno Selstrom. Members of tho Glee club, are pictured. on this page with names Idea tlfying each. Following Is the program." - "Without a Song" Rose-Youmani "Songs of the Danuoe"....Strauss "mdiun Lovo Call" Friml "In a Persian Mnrkct" Ketclbay "Because You're You"... Herbert Virginia Koch, Dean Abbott, (Duet) Girls' Glee club "Tango" Mowory Piuno Solo Peggy Prultt "Deep Purple"... Do Hosc-Parlsh "Sympathy," from "Firefly" Friml "When Day Is Done"... Katschcr Triplo Trio "Lullaby" Krelsler Virginia Koch Elaino Abbott, accompanist "There Sho Lies" Sibelius "Toyland" Herbert "On Wings of Song" Mendelssohn "You Arc Free" Jncobi-Baron "The Little French Clock".... Kountz Girls' Glee Club "Meditation" from the opera "Thais" Massenet Dean Abbott, Violin; Elaino Abbott, Accompanist "Vienna, My City of Dreams" Sicczynski "Ma' Curly Headed Baby".... Clutsom "When Honey Sings an Old. Time Song" Frey Triple Trio "There Are Fairies at the Bottom of Our Garden" Lehmann Patricia O'Leary, Elolno Abbott, Accomnanlst "Ave Maria" Schubert "Folry Pipers" Brewer "British Children's Prayer" Wolfe "In Monastery Garden" Kotelbey "My Own America" ... Wrubel Girls' Glee Club 8 5 Brownie Picnic Members of Brownie boon No. 20, of which Mrs. A. L. Brandt Is leader, will gather at 11 o'clock next Thursday after noon In Moore park for an .old fashioned picnic. Brothers and sisters and ma mas of Ihe Brownies are Invited to come olong and after a boun tiful spread games will be play ed on the lawn and appropriate visits made to tho animal and bird pens. This will end the Brownie season. May j0 Friendship c0l, degree of th a.J hrrtd upon Mr. E h.TM nd past royil i,,Worn Irto Cour7,y p0?feolSl -nd royal matron, Mri ?,S r.Md grand roy.f"'1' Hm D. Horton . w ft0"' and grind To. .N tempi, kendall, wilfb. 'A . Mrs. Charlo , M.p' ""I in charge o B,,rtl5 to bo hold i "In ''""" room0 aonlo temple. 01 " At tho closo of th. . Mrs. Ireno Murkhii, w fredim.nl. frh! ranged table centereffl' tulips and tnperj llhl i I Council MeeU Monday afternoon ik. , council of the Qih V 1 Jn the blue room 0 hotel, Mr,. R, a ! councilor, presiding'. S tending were Mrs. ' ? K. E. Hutchlnwn, Mm i L. Mitchell. Hi jj," Mrs. Paul Buck, Mri s Berry and Mr.. B.dcllH Girl Scout will ,,, t annual poppy Mle of the A lean Legion auxiliary, Mu and plans wero mtdt for project. Senior scouUind. from the Junior high have been g I v 1 n g volu help at the rntlon board tn ly and have been very In soiling war bondnndiu each Saturday. The Girl Scout offl Main, fa open each Wrioe and Friday from 2:30 to I m. and a member of the tn will be there at this Un give out auppllei and Infci tlon to scouts and ludui S i J Wed in South A wedding of Interest In K ath Fall, was read in the i Mason chapel in Sin Tax the evening of Tueiday, to when Gernldlne Smith of city became the bride of LLI Fred Drew Petcrxm, Us States navy, on of Mr. wd Fred Peterson of Summtnl Clone friend, of the youn pie attended them and it wedding were number ol cers stationed at Lira where Fred Is an Inilrwta naval aviation. Lt. mdMn. er.on will make their bom Llvermore. THE TOWN .HOP Mtln at Fifth Graduation Gifts Galley Romance! WAVE Weds Ship's CooK i.i. jgi.ijw ,,,,.,,,, , ;im)m ,,,, ,u ,. , "Kh OniCIAL U. . NAVY rHOTOMtr When, a WAVE "houakpr" marries a Ship's Cook, vr!i0 does the cooking at home? That's a problem for Peggy Skanae, Specialist (U), third clsaa, and Wyekloff R. Rigsby, Ship's Cook, second claaa, at the U. S. Naval Training Station at San Diego, Calif. They were married after a romance that began whan Peggy discovered Rlgeby was reaponsibl for the excellent cuisine in the WAVES' mesa hall. If Rig.by is elected to supervise the culinary department at home, he'll hav to learn how to pare down recipea for 1,000 servings to the correct proportion, for two. This romance is very complimentary to the food served WAVES, but at Navy Recruiting Stations and Offices of Naval Officer Procurement they'll tell you the excellent cuiaine ia only a minor reason for enlisting m the WAVES, The important thing, they aay, ia that women between 20 and 36, without children under 18, can serve their country during this war in no better way than in the ranks of the WAVES. 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