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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1944)
hi i ill 1 1 n m i 1 1 ,uiii mi uii iiiii MJiiwnmvxvi IJJ'WVJJW.IUl.'. 1 ' 4 ' , f 4 Je Heralil and News . " liy Modi PalmvUon ' U y ' ' m I Nf' , CHARLOTTE CARTER . Vacationers in Business a -' , . . ... . Local Klamath misses are helping the war ; effort by relieving the .'manpower shortage this summer. Most of the girls are giving up their well-earned vacations to spend a few months working in local stores and offices. . PicturecThere are Charlotte Carter, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. J. H., Carter, who is work ing for her father and for Dr. C. V. Rugh as receptionist; Barbara King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Marks, helping out at the Klamath Furniture store; Barbara Roskamp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Roskamp, be hind the fountain at the Lost River dairy, and Edna Renner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Renner, clerking at Newberry's. . - Pictures by Pat Livingston ' , vm A ' ' ,;J S if i't BARBARA KING .mbitious orkers- Br JUNE BOBWORTH Ambitious and notrlotic uh jcliool iilrls Hro Klvlnii ud irli of their Rummar vncutlonn help out In local itoros and Hicci. ifAmong the working girls nre Una Hcnner, Mnrcelyn Wlg fcj, Sue Gobbols, Junlce Bit ku and Vera nudorok who lire roloycd t Newberry . Be- Ind the counters at Wool lorth's are Karon Hardin and trbara Kvorn. At Montgomery Wnrd'j, Don- . Tl..,tl... rfnn..lt.n T tit. I d Bcvorly Almes arc liolplng it lor the summor, Emnlovcd at the : Klamath irnlturo compnny is Barbara Ing. and Jonn O'Neill Is a Iciglrl at the Firestone atoro. Clerking at the Southern Pa- lie railroad office Is Sharon llllti, and Bllllo Leo McAdama employed Dy Kcnnen-cuis, li Nanette Schubert. Brlla Lion Is helnina out at i Polnte's, ond Charlotte Car r Is receptionist for Dr. J. H. irtcr and Dr. C. V. Rugh In e Medical-Dental building. Behind the fountain at the brt River. Dairy aro Barbara bikamp and Ruth Merrill. These ffirln nre nil Juniors Id seniors at Klamath Union Lfh school. oroptimhts Soroptlmlsts listened to a very ucatlonal and inspiring talk i bond RollinD liv .loo Micks, Eamath countv chairman of the lllh War Loon Bond Drive. Ir. Hicks was Introduced by Is wife, Eilccno Hicks, a Sor fcllmlst member ond program airman for the day. iThe covornmcnt. Mr. Hicks hted, has set June 12th for this in oona sale opening, rjecause mat dnio it will DC necessary borrow mnnnv from Its clti- hs to carry on tho war and rlDI it to a successful conclu- n. Tho invasion of Europe in require vast additional ex ndlturcs for equipment, food A munitions in act tho es pied funds required for 1944 fount to 00 billions. 41 bil N are to be raised In taxes, hlch lnnvnn RR hllllnni to b0 Hied throimh hnnrl n'nlbs. Mr. cks further stated that ho bis- IVCd IF din Br.nf.l-al nnhllc Plizcd how mnoh lho aovcrn- pm needed their money that woum not bo necessary to iV6 a bond rirlvn. nnri thnt it p' Imnorallvn that lho infnrma- In be broadcast to every In- 1'iuuai. ho also stressed the pser of Inflation If tho peoplo r "i put meir surplus earn- K8 1n(n ii.ni, UahJ- JAn Interesting lottor was read r"' a member of a sister club ' "rent Britain. Wmmllteo nnnnlnlmnntn for II fpwlng year were read by Wdcnt-elect Catherine Brum- l"8n wno presided In the ab ISA nf Tlxn.U t. n t- 1 Ifn" " 8IUIU HUSO i-uuic. I1 Wo guests besides the speaker (Cre OrnntnA hiri J- n.M. tri!' WasThJngton, D. C, for- t..'..ul lamatn nans, ana K3. M r di.i i e T rJCity. Miss Pcrsson Is in rernment work and has boon pstorrod recently to Sn Fran- 1 ti i u,. 1 f v. J-ffef,Vibtrf.s.4aiirfwiiiwiii 11 i r A ' " , n " f. -i K i ;Av Capito News it. . r jv'.. i "'irti'faJfJfJ-: BARBARA ROSKAMP EDNA RENNER i.. s 8 . fidge Club Mrs. o. ic r..iLii jsroup of women at bridge at Iv ?m on Enrle street Tuos ihifMi(inlnK' The houso was de lifu ly decorated with tulips IOiin.1 r ,sPrln8 Howors. K r i ior tno evening wore Inn., yd Porter, Mrs. William V Busklrk, Mrs. Lloyd Prock,; Its. ? "arlan, Mrs. John ?' Loroy Erdmann,' fed rvy 90ll,all and Miss MH f 0 Crawford. Happenings : Around ToWn Regretful farewells havo been said this past week to-several Klamath residents who have made their homes here . for some time. Frank Ramsey, KUHS football and basketball coach, bade his family goodbye Friday morning when he left ior duty-with tho marine corps. Mrs. Ramsey and two children will leave later to make their home In Grants Pass. ' ' Other well-known residents, Mr.-and Mrs. J. H. Poppy have left to mako their home In Portland.' '' , v i 1 ; Ono of the nicest things we've heard about in a long time was the wedding arranged for by Mrs! Henri Conrodl for the ma'-; rlne and his fiancee this past Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Con-' radl discovered the boy trying to arrange for a '"perfect wed ding" in a town where he knew no ono. She came to the rescue and' donated the house, brides- ma ti. and all tno fixings, 'rne appreciation of -the young couple' was almost heartbreaking and something she'll not soon for get. . .. :- . . First word, of the wedding of Barbara '. Johnson and Stuart; lUalcnn una hpnrri hv Klamath- ites over the, 9' o'clock news the other night. Details ana pic lures should arrive this next Thn rnfAmnnv WD l-f'tl H at Annapolis after Ensign Nek son, a Salem opy, groauatea,;. are arriving home from schools ana colleges aruunu nre .umi- 1 1 -1 -1 . n1l.nttik hntnilcA nfi the late dato that a . lot of schools let out for the summer, many are still to come. - , A : P3not mrltnf tllll Week i is June Bosworth, daughter of. Major ana mrs. nurwu worth, who has also worked on the Krater, high 'school parier. June wrote the story on the number, of high school girls working this summer,; Sojourners Outgoing off leers will be host esses ,ior tea 'When' sojourners meet at the . Willard- -hotel on Wednesday, Juno 14. The history of the '.club will be read and the new oiticers installed. Newcom ers to ,the city are welcome. A no-hostess luncheon will' be held at 12:15 with the meeting and cards at 1:45. '- . - - -.. . - Poppys Ledye ' . - Mr. ;.a'nd! Mrs. John H. Poppy who .' have. 'made a wide circle of friends In Klamath Falls dur ing their - years of residence, were . entertained - at 1 numerous informal dinners and. other af-' fairs previous to their departure on Thursday for their new home in 'Portland.-. ; .,..' -: . The Poppys , recently sold their . home on'. Roseway drive and purchased a , residence in Portland.'- Since they came ' to this city from -Minnesota a num ber of y e a r s ago, when Mr. Poppy' was transferred1 to-this division by the Great Northern, Mrs. Poppy has' been active in numerous organizations and in Red Cross work. ".- From Oakland , Visiting in Klamath Falls this week were Mrs. J. O. Packard and daughter, Mary Anne, for mer residents of this city and now of uaKland, Cam. On Monday afternoon. Mrs. L. J. Brink entertained for them at her home -at 2241 Orchard ave nue. Friends' and former neigh- Dors oi Mrs.- Packard s who at tended were Mrs. :S. Mohr, Mrs. Glenn Stivers, Mrs. E. L: Mitch ell, Mrs. George Randall, .Mrs. W. C. Little,. Mrs. M. Dexter, Mrs. J. E. Henders and Mrs. S. R. Berry. Eight Years Old ' ' Robert Rozendal,' son, of Dr. and Mrs. Peter. Rozendal of 1444 Crescent, celebrated, his eighth birthday oh Tuesday, June 6, and several friends were nresent to enjoy the games and- the birth day caKe with its eight candles. The invited guests were Donnle -Hall, David Deller, Kenneth Mc- r.im, uougias ana' Koaenc van .Buskirk, Clifford Rowe, David Maxwell', Richard Gustafson, Donald Williams, and small Paul Rozendal, two and a half. : :V ' ' . ; Home cfrorii " Stevens college at Columbia,, Missouri, Is Jean JJnderwood, - .daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Underwood.' Wan da Shaw and Dorothea Elllng son, also' students at Stevens, will return - home . later this month. ,.'.'. '.-:.', ' .-::.' : - : . Clarine Rowe, .formerly of this city, , is visiting this week with Mrs. Emmaline Turner of 3S04 Cannon drive and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henry of 616 Lincoln, She Is now making her home in Port land, where she moved two years agor' She will return to Portland in time for, the opening of the Fifth War Loan drive Mon day, as she operates the only labor unions' bond booth In the city; . . Nile Club . The Klamath Falls Nile club met on Tuesday, June 6, for a one o'clock luncheon In the Pel ican party room. The room and tables were beautifully decorat ed with roses and each member was presented with a lovely cor sage; : . . v ; . Mrs. Robert Thompson presid ed oyer the meeting in the ab sence of Mrs. George Hillis, pres ident, who was out of the city. There were 36 members pres ent with guests from the valley Including Lena Price, Katherine Seekatz, Phena Nordwick, Mrs. Obermeyer and Mrs. Rynnihg, all officers in the Zuleima Tem ple.. ....:', "-. ' ..- The birthday prize was award ed, to Mrs. Walter Beane and special awards went to Mrs. Louis - Serruys, Mrs. Leo Huls, and Mrs. Walter Brown. A beau tiful memorial was given for the late Mrs. Millard Cooper, who has been a member of the club, by -Mrs. Wilbur A. Arnold. The group then presented fare well gifts to Mrs. J. H. Poppy and Mrs. Wilbur Arnold and ex pressed their regret at ' losing these two members who are past presidents and have given much of their time. Mrs. Poppy goes to Portland and Mrs. Arnold will make her home in Medford. . This was the final meeting of the summer months and the club will resume its activities in Sep tember. . -. .' ,' Sharon Danelle is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. John R. Waymire (Sybil Bowne) for their young daughter born here on May 13. Mr. Waymire is sta tioned at ort woraen, wasn., and Mrs. Waymire and the babe are staying with he mother, Mrs. S t e 1 1 a Bowne, of. High street. - S h a r o n has the same birthday as her six-year-old cou sin: Arden Roger Bowne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowne. Marine Weds at Conradi Home lone Pepple of Elkhart, Indiana, and Michael E. Rybarczck, stationed at the Marine Barracks, .were married this past Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. Henri Conradi. This is one of the first marine corps weddings to take place in Klamath Falls. Mr. Rybarczyk formerly lived in Chicago, Illinois, and has been sta tioned for the past 22 months in the South Pacific. Reverend Victor Phillips of the First Methodist church read the ceremony before an altar banked with pink hawthorne and bridal wreath-and tall white tapers. For the reception afterward, the table was covered with a beau- tuui jace clotn and was-centered by a wedding cake. The bride's , only " attendant was Mary Ann Grafton of Klamath Falls and the best man was Sergeant Harry Champlin, also stationed at the- Marine Barracks. ' '" -'.;;.:r'i v The bride wore a steel' gray suit with navy -blue accessories and a corsage j of gar.denias. Miss Grafton wore an aqua wool crepe with brown velvet trim. ' ...-.', ' - - ' The young couple left. after the ceremony for Chicago, Illi nois, where they will spend their honeymoon. -And for, a re ception to be held in Chicago, at the home of parents when they arrive, a piece of the. wedding cake-was taken along. : Reames Ralny weather interrupted the scheduled tournament for - the Lamm trophy at. the -Reames Golf and Country club Friday. However, it- will be played next week if weather conditions per mit. .-.-'.. . . ,. - Hostesses for the day w er e Mrs. H. M. Moe and Mrs. Oscar Shive. A prize of the day was won by Mrs. Matt Finnegan.f . During the afternoon there were four tables of bridge in play. Theatre Party Mrs. L. A. Murphy, 722 Doty, gave a luncheon and theatre party for her daughter, June Marie Murphy, on Saturday, June 10. Guests invited to come were Elizabeth Anderson, Mary Lou Case, Marian Mclntyre, Dorothea Cogdill, Virginia O'Berg, Suzanne Geary, Clara Ann Landrum, Jacky May Murphy- and June Marie Murphy. Luncheon was served at the Murphy home, and was followed by a matinee. , - ..; ..' . :. i Visiting Here Mrs. Loyal W.' Christy of tort- iana ana lormeriy of this city was : honored Monday evening when Mrs. L.- A. Murphy enter tained a group of . friends at her home on Doty street. Mrs. Catherine Bateman: Mrs. Christy's mother, was also visit ing here from Portland. . ' Bridge was ployed and later refreshments were served. -A handkerchief shower was also given for Mrs. Christy. --. Guests were Mrs. Catherine Bateman, Mrs. Marvin Lucas, Mrs. Stanley Hajicek, Mrs; Ted Blanchard, Mrs. Roderick Smith, Mrs. Keith Ambrose, Mrs.. Bonnie Howard, Mrs. Pat Hogue, and the guest of honor. -. . - 'i Klamath people making this news in Washington, D. C., u elude Mrs. Robert Thayer, whJ is the former Henrietta Wright. She is the daughter of Dr. and - . Mrs. George Wright and attend ed grade school and high school in Klamath Falls.-; : . r ; .:. . ; The following is taken..froa an article appearing with-a .piO.i ture in the Washington . Times) Heraldr . - - ' : - ' ",,'.. "Youthful, and quietly .efficl- ent,. -she goes about her r.waf' jobs with so little fanfare: it's no wonder her co-workers . am?, surprised by her accomplish . ments . -. . but there's a reason. -Before .coming . to Washington . she headed a department. called. 'merchandisis literature' for , large -mail order house in Cl)4-. -cago. , " !h?'j ;. .- "That experience, preceded bjr "' a ' degree . from Northwestern, made it easy . for her to accept, t without batting a pretty. : eye-. lash," the. volunteer -chairman ship, of, the important opportii-a. nities department at the Volun teer Off ice ' of - the District of i Columbia. There,- it is her -job -to contact the 150 agencies-thp volunteer office supplies : with -volunteer workers. .,- i - -ri' -5 "In her -streamlined,-depart; ment each member has a well-jj defined job; her own division j happens to be the hospitals, to j . which she sends a constant stream of willine workers to lighten the loads of the regular stalls; --.-..-.p "Her newest project in-"thuS' connection is the recruiting of v businessmen to serve as volun-; teer orderlies and hospital aides. Her enthusiasm for this project ' is intense because it is new -in Washington and so badly -need-' ed. .;-''-.' : --' ' - . "Besides the three and four. j days devoted to the volunteer,, office each week she gives- an- ; other day as receptionist at tho United Nations Service center. She covered her area for' tho Red Cross membership ; drivo J and' is a victory gardeneri" -, Dance MpmripTfi nf the Kilts im. sponsors of a dance given .Fri day evening at the Elks Templo for men from Tulelake, the Ma rine Barracks, and men - ana WAVES from the.naval air sta tion. Hostesses were members of the Junior Hostess club. Tho dance was invitational. : 1 -t' : Patrons and patronesses ana members of the committee which are responsible for these dance were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rob bins, Mr. and Mrs. ' John-Schu bert, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Whytal, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Oakes, Mr. and Mrs. Estin Kiger and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Llnman. Music was furnished by Baldjr Evans and his orchestra.. 8 S S Guests at the Leslie Rogera , Unwn 4U1 ' ...AaVanrl Bra Mf liuiuc v.l.o - A.Ms.. Lloyd Schmidt and daughter sanara jean oi onenaan, Ore gon. Mrs. Schmidt may be' re- -.amV.aia aa 4VlO frtPmur HOT- rlet Hunter of this city. She if stopping over . nere ior aooui ten days en route to her homo from Lemon Grove, California, where she has , been visltinij with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hill Hunter, also former res idents of Klamath Falls, ; and her brother and wife. Mr, and Mrs. . Robert- Hunter. Mr. Schmidt will join nis lamuy here- later.' Mrs.; Schmidt and Jn..Ko ... olon vlsltlntf With Mr. . and Mrs. Harry Ravizza of unuoquin. ' ' : (:, . : .'.' i.'' ';'.'-.':;'. , 'V";V'V., Weinberg returned -home this past week from the iUniversity of Oregon at Eugene Both aro affiliated with Delta Gamma.