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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1944)
Tl -7. ' , koUxi CUioU and ITNKKI4.-KM.III Knnapolis bcene of Wedding In tho lovely chnpcl at Annnpolls, Morylnnd, rich with trn llllon unci Ihu momorlos of mnny wcddlnxs, Bnrbaru Anno John on, (luuKhtcr of Dr. mid Mr. K. D. Johnson of Klnmnth Foils, locnmo IIir hrlilo of Knl((n Wiiync Slunrt Nelson, United Stilton mvy, id six o'eloi'lc tho evrnInK of Wednosclny, June 7. Ensign iolnon is the noil of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnrl Nelson of Snlcm. 1 'flic chapel oruimfsl played sevcnil of the young couple's fa writes, IneludliiK "Claire do Lune," before the strains of the t'eddiiiK mnreli wero heoru. Barbara walked down tho nlslo on he arm of Commander John Goodwin. USN, member of the Knnapolis faculty. She was lovely In n candlcllKht satin cpwii which was worn by ner islcr. Mrs. William Hopper, at ter own wedding last October, he rosppolnl lace yoko was em- slirn with weel pcaris aim roni the bastille bodlcn u full weeping i-kh t fell In a full train, flic sleeves wero puffed lit the moulder and fitted snugly ai flic wrist. Barbara's long full rain was held nt the head with coronet of pearls and she wore I waist length veil over her face Is she annroacheci the Illy banked nllni-. Hit Colonial Bouquet was fashioned of small fWMo roses, lilies of the valley km) delphinium blossoms, with t cascade of satin strenmers In pvhlch were knotted lilies of the iiilcy. The Episcopal ring ceremony Svas read by Chaplain Thomas. I The bride's matron of honor m her sister nnd for tho June rites Mnrv T.nti wore a floor Eonglh frock of bluo marquisette villi the new oval neckline out- inpd with nlenl nc as wero the Rlireo-m im-l rt- li.nnlh elnoves. Till' firuiesinaKls were Sally uouuoii pi Hecienng, uiilllornln, wno ai lended tho University of Oregon pith Barbara, and Janice Ncl jon, sister of tho groom. Their Brocks UIA clmilni- in flinf worn fry the matron of honor but were Itll a Unlit nencli chnric. All Plirce attendants carried lovely summer flower bouaucts and. Worn h.'lnrlnniif, frlllw hnfsn- llialr jength veils of matching mater- Best mnn nine T.lniilnnnnl Pnnd p'woun, uioLiier oi inu KIUU,,1t Vno hnrl Ins! hnnn L l-nrliiatcd weeic from his courso 01 uuy in tho United States army. Ushers wore Randall H. Pro jro, C. Sevier, J. N, Longfleld, B. Thomas, A. C. Lewis and W, V. Gray. Tho groom . and 'HIS IIKhora u,nM llm urMfn fllll dress of the United Stntes navy find as Barbara, and Stuart left 'no altar they walked uder an 'in oi swords held by mo ushers. Inimedlnlolv after Iho core- mOnV n hnnnnllnn ,..nn lll I, t llin lson homo on tho Severn river '"or Annanol s. Tho brldo and fom cut tholr cake with otunrl's sword and later tho con octlon wns served by Nancy ""ne of Shrovenort. Louisiana had . been a houscguest at '"c JNcisnn homo during: June Wept lyr,.n w iir nn.iunn Redding, who was the hostess at H10 Nelson homo duo to Mrs. "Olson's illness which prevented tier Frnm 4t 1 41 ...mlllntr -uMl lllkUlluilllj I.IIU YVWUiitBl Presided at tho coffeo service. 1ne bride's table was lovely with a whllo lnco cloth, a center nr j8nKcmcnt of white carnations, "vertow and gypsophllln, tho jf", whilo candles In tho ca wodral candlesticks completing We llll-whlln rinenr which Bar- Srn hnrl nti.nJ 4V Un n,nrl. din iJimuiKu mi 4, nv nde, rocelvnri with thn wedding Parly and wore a black formal I ' Son Chape gown of crepo with sequin trim and a single orchid at the shoulder. After the recentlon Barbara nnd Stuart left for Jacksonville, Florida, where he will study for another six weeks before ho is definitely assigned. For travel' lug Barbara wore a whilo linen talllcur, a lacy straw junot cap with black velvet streamers, and all white accessories. They will ston in Williamsburg and other old southern cities en routo to Jacksonville Mrs. Johnson and Mary Lou who have been visiting in tho cast for the past month and en joyed Boston onct wow xorn whilo on their lourney. arrived home Monday. Mary Lou Hop per has enrolled in tho summer scliooi at 1110 university 01 urc gon. Her husband, a marine flier, is now overseas. Mr. Nelson, Stuart's father, returned to bulcm by plane. Guests Here Guests at the home of m. and Mrs. Wilbur A. Joi.es, 203 High avenuo hnvc been their son and dauKliler-in-law. Mr, and Mrs Wilbur W. Jones of Pittsburgh, California. Tho visitors left Fri day night for Corvallls to at tend the commencement exer cises of Oregon State college. Eleanor Haworth. sister of Mrs, Jones, is a member of this year's class at OSC. From Corvallls tho young couple will go with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haworth, parents of Mrs. .Tones, to tho Haworth homo In Parma, Idaho, before returning to their worn m aetenso innus' trloo nt Columbia Steel, Pitts' burgh, where Mr. Jones is senior industrial engineer, ann ivirs. Jones is assistant physical test ing engineer. Housewarming Mrs. James Robison and Mrs. Verne McClcllan were pleas antly surprised Tuesday, June 6, at tholr now home on High street when Mrs. Victor Bark and Mrs. J, A. buiko emoriain' cd for their pleasure at a house' warming. , , nlHuii wns nlnvcd with high, second and low prlr.es going to Mrs. Camnbcll, Mrs. jonnson ,,,l M,-a Ri-nwhakcr. Tho following guests present o,i Kin MeClollnn and Mrs, Robison with gifts; Mrs. Lawr ence Birk, Mrs. A. it. tampoen, Mrs. Ralph Hopkins, Mrs. Jesse Johnson, Mrs. Curt Gebhart, Mrs. Jay Falrclo, Mrs. Irving Dixon. Mrs, vorio Drewuui Mrs. J. A. Burke, and Mrs. Vic tor Bark. ... S S 8 Annuo nnd Sum Stewart, chil dren of Mr, and Mrs. Neal Stew of of rjrnnt street, are spend ing this week in San Eranclseo With ' tneir granamuuier, aim Timothy Murphy or jjunsmuir, ' ' ' i - 5 ' I ' . BPW Picnic Fifteen WAVES will be the guests of the Business and Pro fessional Women's club at a pic nic to be held Monday, night at Moore park.. Those going to the picnic are to meet at tho Wl- ncma hotel between 5:30 and 6:30 p, m. Tho picnic will be potluck, and those who have not already decided what to bring are asked to bring sandwiches. Visiting Here Mrs. J. E. Patterson, former ly a resident of Klamath Falls and now living in Sweetwater, Texas, has been here recently for a visit with friends. She was the recipient of many lovely handkerchiefs when a surprise snower was given in her honor by Mrs. Verne Mc- Clcllan and Mrs. James Robison at their home on High street on Thursday, June 8. Friends honoring Mrs. Patter son wero Mrs. George Burton, Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Mrs. Roy Lein, Mrs. Roy Call, Mrs. Vic tor Bark. Mrs. J. A. Burke! Mrs. A. A. Ward, Mrs. J. S. Mc- Clcllan, Mrs. Boyd Bruner, Mrs. Inez Plnkston, Mrs. Jim Cor nctt and daughter Linda. Mrs. Jack Barton, Elaine and Pat McClcllan and the hostesses. v 1 ilvvuld and News (0 By Nadine Father9 Another Father's Day has rolled around, but this year it's just a little different. Some fathers that have been at home in the years past are now in service, and the ones at home have less time to spend with their families because they are working harder than ever. On this page are three Klamath Falls fathers. Wilbur Arnold, however, has left for Medford, and his wife and son, Dickie, are joining him to make their home there this next week. They will be missed by all who know them. '. :.' . - - Robert Elliott and son, Robert Lee, live with Mrs. Elliott on Uerling street. Robert Lee is the grandson of Mrs. Clara B. Elliott of this city and of Lee Corner of Yakima. Little Diane Radclif fe is shown with her grandfather, who is taking Lt. Tommy Radcliffe's place as Dad while ho ic nwnu ' Barbecue Dinner Mrs. Paul Dalton entertained with a barbecue dinner for her daughter, Shirley's, houseguest, Mary Desmond of Sacramento, on Sunday afternoon at the Dalton home on the Merrill road. The afternoon was spent playing games. Those honoring Miss Des mond were Marcelyn Wiggins, Edna Renner, Sharon Willits, Betty Lou Dalton, Ted Igle, Georee Lone. Ted Reeves. Fred Reeves, Bill Wilson, Paul Fair- clo and Shirley Dalton. Palmerton 8 Day Miniature Gardens The Klamath Falls Garden group will meet on Monday, June 26, to rrake the first of the miniature or- dish gardens for the Marine Barracks day rooms. This will be an all day work ses sion with the business meeting being held at two o'clock in the library club rooms. Mrs. A. G. Proctor, past state secretary, will make a report on the State Garden club meeting held recently in Portland. ' There will be a board meet ing on Monday, June 19, at the home of the president,, Mrs. H. E. Getz at 511 Pacific Terrace. It r yvly' ' yt x ' nX Ji T.. i r , '',",'.. " - if, v ' ( ' ? '- fV'!,''' f ' . - Vfa:"f$' "yA"''' ' l, -u.'"-'" t "P"St 'is , ',, A' : r ', ". - ' ' t 1 : ... i : " : ; ,Aiotd -emA Son i : j Tea Friday Mrs. Richard Maxwell was hostess at a tea Friday afternoon from three until five compliment ing her mother, Mrs. Howard Maxwell of Indianapolis, Indiana, and Mrs. Paul Farrens. ' The tea was given in the Peli can party room with about 50 euests honoring the two ladies. Pouring at the tea table were Mrs. Michell Tillotson, Mrs. John Coppage, and Mrs.; E. P. Lee. " Reames Women Women at the Reames Golf and Country club were again forced to postpone their play for the Lamm Trophy because of rainy weather Friday. However four tables of bridge were in play during the after noon. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Tom Watters. Mrs. Charles Mnnro Mro. W. O. Smith and Mrs. Peter Albertson. A guest prize was won by Mrs. H. M Moe. v . During the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kelley of Redding, and former residents of Klam ath Falls. stoDDed in on their wav to Corvallis. where they will attend the graduation of their daughter, Kathryn, from Oregon State college. They were members of the country club when they lived here. Double Wedding ' j Event of Week A rlnuhln wprtdine was an Louise Mary Patterson and Frances Margaret Patterson, twin - daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson of Kiamatn. iajis, were married at St. Paul's Episcopal church on Monday, June-13. ? Frances "Patterson was married to James ti. wamnaer oi . Klamath Falls, and Louise was wed to. Alvm H. Culver of the k United States Coast Guard at Seaside. - ''. The ceremony was performed .'i at 11 o clock by tne Keverena F. Ci Wissenbach. The wedding music was clayed by Mrs. D. J. Zumwalt, and Mrs. Jrancis Olds was soloist. The brides' attendant was Mrs. Stanley Patterson of San Jose, California, and tne best man was Claude Saunders of Klamath Falls. , The twin brides were dressed alike, with pale blue street length' dresses with brown ac cessories. They wore corsages of pink roses. . ' ' Mrs. Stanley Patterson chose an American beauty rose -colored street dress and wore a corsage of pink carnations. Both girls are graduates of North Montana college and are members of the Order of tne Eastern Star. . Mr. Culver is with the coast guard at Seaside, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Culver of Forest Grove, . Ore gon. , Mr. Wallinder is the son of H. Wallinder of Havre, Mon tana, and is employed by uren nan and Cahoon company at the Marine Barracks. A wnridine breakfast was held after the ceremony in the gold room of the Willard notei, ana later the young couples left for San Francisco on their wedding trip; ' ,. . . , Mrs. Culver wore for her go ing away-costume a turquoise suit with brown accessories, and Mrs.- Wallinder chose a chocolate brown suit with tur quoise accessories. . . After July 1, Mr. and Mrs. Culver will be at home at 1015 Fourth avenue in Seaside, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallinder will make their home in the Alpha apartments in Klamath Falls. Fifth Birthday Nancy Drew celebrated her fifth birthday this past Tuesday afternoon when fourteen - little friends came over for an after noon of games and to wish her a happy birthday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Greer Drew of Lowell street. Since it was a nice summer day, it was an out-of-doors party and was celebrated with a big birthday cake and all the fixings. Nancy's friends who came to the party were Marsna u sum- van, Betty and Susan Shaw, Tom my Shaw, Becky Mack, David Drew, Johnny Coppage, Jimmy Starky, Mike Dixon, Carol Ann Biehn, Mary Jane Howard, Deb by Gingan, Catherine Ann Camp bell, and Marjorie Orr. Here over Tuesday and Wed nesday were Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead and two sons, Van and Bruce, her 'mother, Mrs; H. H Vandevbrt, and Mrs." Moorhead's cousin, Mrs. Peter : Schooler of Calgary, Canada. They returned Thursday morning to . their homes in Salem. KENNELL-ELLM , event of this cast week when' Membership Drive ' The Klamath Falls Women'2! Library club is starting its an nual membership drive for- the" year 1944-45 soon, it has been' announcea Dy mrs. uien neni, president of the organization. ' Anyone wishing to join .-the group is asked to get in .touch with a member of the member-; ship committee, which is head-4 ed by Mrs. Guy Harmon; i Following is a list of: the, committee members and .their telephone numbers; - Mrs. Guy Harmon, 7469; Mrs. E. B, Ham-, acher, 7103; Mrs. S.' D. Earhart, . 6925; Mrs. J. R. McLellen, 7435; Mrs. E. M. Raymond, 7390; Mrs." Charles Gilbert, 4245; and Mrs. Wesley McNee, 7406. - .. . . I , ; Guest Honored ' Mrs. Martin Ramsby enter-' tained at the Pelican party' room on Saturday, June 10, with- a luncheon honoring Mary Desmond of Sacramento who".. was here as the houseguest of,. Shirley Dalton. . p Guests were ' Miss : Dalton, Betty Rea Martin, Marcelyn Wiggins, Sharori Willits v and'. Rue Ann Dubel. Farewell Party Emilee Ann Carter, daughter0 of Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Carter of Hillside avenue, entertained' at the Carter home Wednesday, afternoon as a farewell to Mil-i ton and Charles Bally who are moving with their parents, Mr.) and Mrs. Joe Bally to Merrill. The refreshment table was, centered with toy animals and boxes of animal crackers were used as favors. The children J later attended the movies, ac companied by Mrs. Al Brandt" and Mrs. Carter. . .ti , .' ) Youngsters attending wera Charles Harris, Richard- Hilton, Gary Kliever, Marilyn Brandt, George Brandt, Donna Lee Car-i , ter, Milton Bally, Charles Bally, and Emilee Ann Carter., ,- Married Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Berg, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Arlene Mae," . to Kenneth Glenn Stanley, sonj of Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley i of Spokane, Washington. Thej wedding took place at the home J of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Ken-, nedy- on Crescent avenue on" Friday evening, June 9.. - jj The Reverend Victor- Phillips" of the First Methodist church JJ read the ceremony, Attending the bride and -bridegroom were Walter and Amelia Kennedy.- J The bride wore a white gown 5 with a corsage of gardenias andn roses, . The young couple will make their home in Klamath Fall for the present time.