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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1944)
14 ' - : HERALD end NEWS ' I ' f ' " i fT ' t.y5) S O C I E T Y c " ft ' I ,fc ''' i' IT f '' 1 ( in urn m aagiiiaaaattww p, p i I f . - I' 'V V r,? . . . -v .V r ii " - VT t 1 ' ' ' W'f ' "T'y&J At Z ' -..-J V . X,fS: fSt t ' t, n & r i 'i V.-29 i v5 ' :i;- i . "c AA r . . - .J- V C ; ' KfAfr. ' F i V ic .-i j it I v' . -s . -. . . ,1 . , I. ,, t Wed in Texas Shirley Hartwell Married Saturday - A hdiullful wpddlMK luklnK plnrn lust Siiturrlny wns that rf Shirley Lnrrnlno lliirtwcll, cliiiiKhtor f Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Hirlwell o( Hit Mnrlon iiiirlmi-nt, to KnvlKn Hlrluird Cnclin Coll", ton of Mr. mid Mrs. A. 1. C'osln f San An.iolmo. The ceremony wns rend ul 10 n'clurk In tlio mnrnlnR nt the Sicrrl Heart church with Fnther Timothy Cnsey off IcinthiR. Mnlron of honor wns Mrs. Murtfuerltu lliirtwcll, mid Ensign Don Sherlock wns the be.il num. The brldo wu lovely In nn nil while costume with whlto crepe ciuilneeriiiK students nt the unl dnu mid a luce slrnw hut. On I verslty. htr shoulder she wore u slnwle! . Ensliiii Costn Is n Krndunto of purple orchid. Hor ncctssorlrs vtro also of whim. ; Matron of honor wore n blnck ind whlto Jersey dress with whlto ncccssories und n corstme ol iwcot pens and roses. The church wns hcnutlfully Wedding Jlmmlo Dee ino cnurcn wns iirnmuuii-, , . , f Mr dtcornlcd with while (lowers n.ul ' H" ' ,r' white candles. Mrs. GwirKe Mc- Murln Junior college in Mnrln county, C'nlifornln. Inlyre plnyed Schuhorfs "Sereiv ide'' mid "Avo Mnrln" for the wtddlnu music, After the ceremony, n hrenk- fut nd reception wns held nt the Pclicnn nurtv room with the brldo nnd ftroom cuttinx n Inritc while weddliiK enke, Tho lirlrli nnd eriioni lifl fur North Bend wliero he Is stationed Willi tho tiuvy lis n fiKhter pilot. Fornolnii nwuv. Mrs. Costn wore I Ihrcc-plcco ti'iil blue suit with orown ncccssories. She nttondct Iho University of Wuhlnitton In Scuttle for two r nnd wiw nfflllnled with Gamnin Phi Beta sorority. She lo wnj chosen ns typical coed nd wns queen of n bull Riven by Jlmmlo Dee Kink, nttrnctlvc and Mrs. J. I. wns married to Ase Clemens in n ceremony nt the home of rtev. C. C. Brown on Eldorado street. The weddliiK look place on Saturday, June 17 nt 2 o'clock In the nfternoon. AtlendiiiK tho bride were Jo Thrash, Mrs. Anna Barnett of Dallas, Texas, and the bride's mother, Mrs, Rink. Best man was Kelly Ferris. For Iho weddlntf, Mrs. Clem ens wore n litiht blue suit with n corsage of cnrdcnlns nnd black nnd white ncccssories. She Is a Krnduuto of Klnmnth Union hih school with the class of 1042 nnd he Rraduated from Dorris hifth school In 1941. The yoiinK people nro now mnk iiiK their home in Dunsmulr. Portland Wedding In Inst Sunday OroRonlan's society section was written a wcddiiiR of interest to Klamath Fnlls pcoplo who remember Fred Whittlesey Jr., who lived in Klamath Falls for several yenrs prior to tho war. Following In part of tho. article: "The wedding of Miss Leal Dnly, daughter of Mrs. Walter M. Daly and the late Mr. Daly, nnd Lt. Frederick J. Whittlesey Jr., United States navy, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Whittlesey, wns solemnized June 10 at a lntc nfternoon ceremony at St. Pntrick's church. Rev. Louis A. Sander officiated. ' . The bride was given In mar rlnRC by her uncle, William A. Ilcnly. She wore a period dress of white satin with full train nnd long 'tulle veil falling from a headdress of roscpolnt lace which had belonged to - her grandmother. Her bouquet was a cascade of white larkspur and orchids. Mr. and Mrs. . Whittlesey Jr., left afterwards for the cast where they will be at home in Miomi, Fin." Reciial Invitations arc being sent for the program to bo presented by Mrs. A. J. Voyo next Saturday evening. July 1, at 8:18 in the Presbyterian church. Mndclon Adlcr, 13-year-old Rucst artist pupil of Mrs. E. D. Johnson, will bo featured on the pinno, nnd Paddy Brown, a student of Mrs. Voye, will sing. Tho grand piano from the Pel ican theatre will be moved to the church for tho occasion. WARTIME WEDDINGS have stolen the spotlight again this June with a record number of ceremonies. Many of them have been of a military nature with the grooms in uniforms of the United States armed forces. Above, at left, Ensign and Mrs. Richard C. Costa, who were married at the Sacred Heart church last Saturday are shown cutting their wedding cake at a reception held in the Pelican party room. She is the former Shirley Hartwell. Center, Mr. and Mrs. Ase Clemens. She is the former Jimmie Dee Rjnk, and they were married this last week. At right are Lieutenant and Mrs. Lewis Richardson cut ting their wedding cake after o ceremony in Laredo, Texas. He is a former resident of Klamath Falls. ' . Costa picture by Comart, Clemens by Kennell-Ellis. Luncheon Mrs. Margaret Lamb of Port land was honored by a few friends at an Informal luncheon ivon for her at tho Pelican last aturday. Guests were Mrs. Guy Han cock, Mrs. Hugh Campbell, Mrs. G. A. Krause, Mrs. Peter Albert son, Mrs. Ncal Stewart, Mrs. C. H. Daggett, Mrs. A. G. Proctor, and Mrs. Ruth Bathiany, Lieutenant Allan A. Bynon, Jr., of Portland, visited here briefly Thursday with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ncal Stewart. He was en route to visit his parents following comple tion of his training in the Unit ed States paratroops in South Carolina. Honored Mrs. J. C. Johnston, who is leaving next week to make her homo in Portland with -Mr. Johnston, was honored this week at an informal "brunch" in the Pelican. The affair was given by Mrs. Richard Smith of Tulelake. Guests were Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. J. R. Shaw, Mrs. Webb Staunton, Mrs. K. A. Moore, Mrs. Percy Murray, Mrs. H. A. Teale, Mrs. R. E. Hooker, Mrs. Verne Owens, and Mary McComb. .. Mrs. Charles Mack of this citv has been visitine with her I family in Ashland. - r' f 4s '4 xN V The marriage of Dorothy Eve lyn Hinson of San Antonio, Texas, to Lieutenant Lewis Har lin . Richardson, formerly of Klamath Falls, and now station ed at Laredo gunnery school,' was solemnized at the post chapel at the field in Texas re cently. Chaplain Carl T. Schmidt of ficiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride was costumed in a' leaf green two-piece suit of gab ardine with a jabot of lace and organdie. ' In her ; hair was a halo of white carnations - and she carried a white prayer book from which showered white car nations and white ribbons.' The groom formerly lived in Klamath Falls and was manager of the hardware department of Sears ' and Roebuck. He is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Franey of this city and was sponsored in the air corps by Mr. and Mrs. Angus Newton of Klamath Falls: : Capping Services Members of the first Nurses Aid group here will receive their caps and . pins in capping ceremonies to be held in the Little Theater of the high school Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Those who have completed the course are Mrs. Earl Weim er, Mrs. J. Miller Babcock, Mrs. Russell McCollum, Mrs. Joe Pi land, Mrs. Stephen Walker, Mrs. L. Jenkins, Mrs. Harry Jack man, Mrs. Rae Horton and Mrs. W. C. Milkey. Friends of the women are in vited to attend the ceremonies. Chapel ceremony Read in Texas r.1 A surprise wedding of June 13 was that of Hathaway Kellof-? Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Kellog-Smith of Chester town, Maryland, to Aviation Cadet Richard Blohm, son of Mr. -and Mrs. G. C. Blohm of this city. The ceremony was read ttt, mid-day in the cadet chapel at the San Antonio Air Cadet Center t where Cadet Blohm is stationed. The bride was attended by Mrs. Leon Howell of Washington, :n D. C. and was given in marriage by Aviation Cadet Edmund S.i Walker, son of Brig. General Walker of Santa Ana. Best man for the ceremony was Cadet Lee . iti Barnett, who has been a class-) - , ,. i mate of Richards all through training. at Lpwry field in Den ver. . !y ' .-;'. The Episcopal double ring ser vice was read by Cadet Chaplain Clark. After the ceremony a paity was given for Richard's squadron in the Cadet Center club rooms with the bridal party enjoying a dinner later in the evening. Hathaway returned to her home to await Richard's transfer to New Haven in early July when she will join him while he continues his training in the Technical Officer's school at Yale university. . Both young people were stu dents at Reed college in Port land and Hathaway has-visited here often. Mrs. Ludwig Peterson of Pnneville, former Klamath Falls resident, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. -Lane Warren of- Cali fornia avenue. She arrived Wed nesday and will leave the mid dle of the coming week. Summer Tea - A group. of ten women were hostesses at a charming summer tea given for the navy officers' wives at the Pelican party room on Wednesday .afternoon,- June 21. - . . Tea and punch were. servedn from three until, five o'clock with the hostesses in long sum- ; mer dresses greeting the guests.'" Pouring at the tea table dur-''' ing the afterrioon- -were - Mr. Godfrey Blohm andMrs. W.' JE.i9 Lamm. . ; . At the punch bowl were Mr.r Kenneth Moore, Mrs. Joseph Peak, and Mrs. E. M. Igl., ... . ' '' ' ' " Mrs. Mitchell. Tillotson has received word from her sister,-rJ Vera Stephenson, that she stop- " ped m Mexico City on her way3-1 to San Jose, Costa Rica to visit'? Mr. and Mrs. John Tillotson and their children. S a 3 ' ' Mrs. Charles V. Rugh is spend- ing several weeks visiting In the Monterey peninsula area in Cali fornia, m . ! : .' A "THREE COLORFUL JUNE WEDDINGS were events of the past ; several weeks. A double wedding took place at the Episcopal church when the former Patterson twins were married. A surprise to friends here was the marriage of Hathaway Kel f. log-Smith and Cadet Richard Blohm. "..' Left are Mr., and Mrs. Alvin A. Culver. She was Louise. Patterson; and the couple will soon be making their home in .Seaside, - - . ,, , ,, , v Center, Mrs Richard Blohm, who was Hathaway Kel ; log-Smith. Cadet Blohm is stationed in; San. Antonio and the ' ceremony was read there. '..... ', t At right, Mr. and Mrs. James Wallinder. The. former Frances Patterson and' her sister are daughters of Mr,. and Mrs. James Patterson. . ' .' H'. - Wnlliiidcr and Culver pictures by Kennell-Ellis. c H I - Yv . , " I ! J ' Yj I i