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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1944)
F! o c i e t-v r I Herald and News ' , . I ' 1 w.T i N tell ,,,2- i ,t I v iv tf'f J V-r f tRvl W M'JhrXU ( . - r' Waster I ""5 iscopal Ceremony Read Saturday Night EUi nirhlnt. ttnuithlor of Mr. and Mm. Gforno C. H!chfn of CurtwrliiiK, Cititwia, ami Clilrt Peliy Officer Hubert HoIiMb, un o( Mr. ami Mr, Norman Knbldn of Nlttenra Kulli, Nrw York. WDra inarrU-d In ait KnlMOiMl dotibis ring ceremony at St. Paul' Eptiospal ctturli cm .Salurday eveniiiB.' June 24. Tl candottithl cerctnony wan rend by tho Reverend F. C. JirijUfinbsHt t tfislit o'clock. I Th brld, glvt'i In marring by Dr. Georae Adlor, wa bran. Uful in a wlillo nalirt eown wlili lace panoU and n volt i-auKhl at (ho ttpaa with IHIM of Xm v. ley. She carried n turn btui qupt of gardtmitw and orchidn. Brldwmatd w Joyce Poricr flfld who wor a dr' of pink tulle and carried a bouquet of dctphtniam and wcrt (van. "Die bwt man ivni Thoma ark and W. A. Slndt and i Benin were iwbem. Thry are all iy men latlonifd al tne naval ilr flallon. Tte little flower girl w Dunne Maptretti who wore a tlrr of pink and white .ind carried hat full of nummer flower. Lohencrln wedding march played for the ceremony by ftfra. C'hurli' Scharftmnteln on the church oruan and Terry Johniwin ttne "Ah, Sweet My tery of Life." ' After the weddlna a recep tion wan held el the Pelican party room. Mr. Jo Macntrottl, clote Irlend of the bride, re telved with the brldo and J room. Pouring w Mr. Harry ckman.' awlsted by Mary Ann Oration. The table wm centered by a wedding cake with cronned Canadian and American flagn on top. ' The young couple left afler the reception for Crewlell lottgo where they upent their honey raoon. Kor going away the brldo wore a silk null of irtect blue with brown acccMoricn, ind an orchid corwige, ; The couple are now maktnit their home at J to South Seventh in Klnmftth milt. Bridal Shower Joanne Garner wm gucut of honor at a linen ichower given for her by Carmelita Sutton on Friday evenlnu, June 23. Joanne became the brtde of Thoma "Nick" NichoUon on Monday, June 30. GueuM at tho nhower Included Mr. J, T. Garner, Uoi Ncison, Dorothy O'Malley, - UaViiuchna Bridge, Kanro tfardin. Barbara Kvern. Kileen IJocchl, Alice Kanlman, Dorothy Cuwll and Mr, Sutton. Several invited gumU unable to attend urn I (jifl. 8 S Birthday Hoger Dotenn celebrated hi fifth birthday thlx week with a lawn party. Cake and Ice cream were nerved later in the after noon, Gucut were Glen Pcntlnger, Frankle Huntead, Sandra linker, Klalne Zimmerman, Jonn Gcr kin, Paul Silppleit. Bobby Cut ting, Mary Lou Kerr, Sharon Mnthem, Amy Kerr. Vlriiinla Lymie wrwii. Michael Boten, David Stlpplch. Dean linker, Dorothy Dorrell, Raymond Holi day and Thomas Dorrell, Mothers there wrro Mm. Vir gil Stlpplch, Mrs, Dick Uotont, Mr. Floyd Lamon, Mm. Chnrlc Kerr and Mm. Lewi Botcn. I ... ' ,t ' - :Ve? L:i " ' ' 1 ' ' ' WED RECENTLY .M, Robert Ttnbldn wns Elslo Rlchlns before her wqdtling in mo ICplscopnl church Inst Saturday evening ' . . ' . Konnoll-Ells L J'. f; a pf V Hi ' ff i ft mSm r-vnAfgi? .tut ' V. ' ,t - L" ;.:.A R til .2 i ' Wedding A quiet wedding wm held be fore tho nltnr of tho Klamath j Temple on Sunday. June 38. when Dorothy Dalrymple ot Bend and Korrcut Pitman of Hoi ena, Montana, were married. The Reverend Dnntcl Anderson offici ated. Only close friend and rela tives of the couple were present. Mrs. Pitman is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. DBlrympie of LaPine and the granddaugh ter of Mm. Nellie Dalrymple of Mitchell street, Klamath Falls, After the wedding a reception wo held at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Tennefoss on Owens street. The bride cut a largo wedding coke. Among those there for the re ception were Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dairy mplo of Klamath Falls, Francis Dalrymple, USN, broth er of tho bride and Alice Pear son of San Francisco, At Iho present time, Mr. and Mm. Pitman aro making their homo In Ashland. Rebekahs The social cluh of the Rebek ahs mot in tho IOOF halt at 1:30 for dessert luncheon on Wednes day, Juno 28. Hostesses for tho afternoon were Blanche Mots chenbaeher and Edith Wiard, During tha business meeting, officers elected wore Eva Rich ardson, president; Or Sweet, vice president; Ruth. Hcijjrlch, secretary-treasurer, Work la progressing n the Bed Cross quilts. ... Tho next meeting wilt be a potluck picnie at the homo of Alma Color, 1017 High street on July 12. Alice Qowlnnd and Nolllo Wattonburg will be tho hostesses. Thoso attending aro asked to bring their own table service'. Picnic Dinner The Junior Chamber 6 Com merce held a picnic dinner at Moore pork on Monday evening, June 20, BUI Bratton, social di rector) was in chargo of tho en tertainment and dinner. Forty-two membors and guests were present and fhiN number Included several navy men. Soft ball and horseshoe were played by tho group, ; Spending a few weeks as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. E, O. Foster of Jefferson- street arc Mr. and Mrs, Jny Hazzard and daughter Rosalie of Glondalo, California. Women volunteer workers ore making news this week. At o nurses' aida capping ceremony, nine women were given their pins and caps. Above, they ore, left to right, Mrs. J. C. Piland, Mrs. Harry Jackman, Mrs. Rae Horton, Mrs. Eorl Weimar, Mrs. W. C. Miikey, Mrs. Stephen Walker, Mrs. Russell McCollum, Mrs. J. Miller Babeock, Mrs. J. E. Hawkins, assistant instructor, Mrs, Roy Oldenburg, instructor, and Mrs. Fred Jenkins, At the right are shown volunteer workers of the bond booth on Main street. They are Mrs. Orth Sisemore, Mrs. W, E, Lamm, Mrs, George Davis, Leto Bravo, Mrs, Jean Porter, Mrs. Rollo Oakes and Mrs, Stephen Sabo, Below is Mrs. Horace Cetz, president of the Garden group, who is busy making miniature gardens for the Marine Barracks, Guderian Musicians to Be Pr e s ented To hi ght ; Patricia Brown, accomplished young singer, and Madelon Adlcr, piano student of Mrs. E. D. Johnson, will be presented in concert by Mrs, A. J, Voye Saturday evening, July i, at 8:30 at the First Presbyterian church. Both young women are. artists and a program of excellent music Is in store tor listeners. : - Marie Obcnchain is accompanist. The program is as follows: Ati wmiemps Gounod Mono But the Lionely Heart..,, Tschaikowsky A Winter Lultabye..B, de Koven Patricia Brown Lo Coucou Daquin Ecossaises ...,...,.,..BeeUven Madelon Adlcr Voce Di Donna Ponchieili Song to the Open....LiaForge The Lord Has Given Me a Song Wise-Livingston Patricia Brown Wibnertanzc Gartner Prelude in C Sharp Minor. ,...,.........,..,..RachmanInofl Madelon Adler Were My Songs With Wings Provided : Kohn Down in tho Forest Honaid To a Hill Top .Cox Patricia Brown Honored Mrs, Dale- West at Merrill entertnlnod at her homo last Sunday evening with a Sunday night supper in honor of Mrs, Noll Black and Mrs. Robert Porter of Klnmnth Fails. About eight guests attended tho porty and tho rooms were decorated with wild flowers. ' Roturnlng homo from Stan ford university in Palo Alto this last week was Marianne Lion, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Kurt Llan o Pacific Terrace. Married Joanne Garner Marries Monday Joanne Garner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Garner of tVsl r i v hfsms r. r : n. f Trim ! ' r-' c tr-. " n f 1 - Mrs. Cecil Nicholson of Seattle, in a ceremony read at the Gr-", ner home on Alameda street on Monday evening, June 28. - , - 1 tie eanmeagftt ceremony was read at 8 o clock In the eve ning by the Reverend Daniel B. Anderson before an altar banked with white stock and ptrslt and yellow snapdragons, v V , .... The bride was attended by her sister, Janice, who came' from J i Portland for the wedding, and by Carmehta Sutton. Joanne wore a lishi blue ult j r . . with white accessories and gar-. oofournen In the Sunday Orcgonian of last week was printed an article of interest to Klamath Falls peo ple. "Evelyn L. Wilson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, B. N. Wilson, became the brldo of Flight Of ficer Jiles G. Farmer, United Steles air force, son of Mr, and Mrs. William Farmer of Bridge port, Ore., on the afternoon of June 13 In the parsonage of the Reverend Paul L. Kunzman in Vancouver, Wash, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a dress maker suit in old gold, with brown accessories . and a cor sage of orchids. Gertrude J. Allison, the bride's only attendant, wore a similar suit of green with brown accessories sod a corsage of car nations and sweet pear. "Gail R. Wilson was best man. "The bridegroom Is stationed at . the Santa Ana army air base." Friends will remember Eve lyn Wilson as a former Klam ath Falls girl. She is a graduate of Klamath Union high school and was active in student af fairs. Gail Wilson, best man at tho wedding, is also from Klam ath Fails, : . Stork Shower A stork shower was given for Mrs. Lewis Botens Jr. of West Klamath on Saturday, evening at the home of Mrs. Floyd La son of 2325 California avenue. The room was decorated with lovely spring flowers. Games were played during the evening before Mrs, Botens opened her many lovely gifts. Refreshments were later serv ed which consisted of Swedish pastry and coffee. Those invited to the party were Marie Fitzgerald, Betty Stlpplch, Ellleen Botens. Ger trude Bostwick, Helen Bost wick, Phyllis Larson, Elsie Hay den, Mrs. J. B. Finnell, Ocie Welch of John Day, Faye Or Hng, Mary Ellen Hotchkins, Irene Wilkinson, Ellen Fitzger ald, Magie and Effie Botens, and the hostess, Marjean Lar son. 1 , Picnic Breakfast A. picnic breakfast at Moore park on Sunday, July 8, at 9 o'clock will open the new fiscal year for. the Klamath Falls Busi ness and Professional - Women's club and Norma Miller, .the new president, will preside "at the ranee from which" will come food "fit for a king," WAVES at the naval air sta. Hon who were unable to attend the June picnic supper will be special guests on tnis occasion, so all members' of the etub at tending are requested to bring service for herself and one guest. including . a . small fruit Julee glass. . ... Transportation will be provid ed to those without cars and they ore asked to be at the .Winema hotel between 8:30 and 9 o clock. Reservations for the breakfast must be made with Jacquelin Newcom, 4895, not later than Friday, July 7. There will be a minimum charge. Navy Wives Navy Wives were hoswsses Thursday afternoon at a bridge and bingo party for navy and ma rine wives in iuamath Falls, The party was given at the uiticeis ciud at one o clock. ; . Mrs. Bert Schultz and daugh ters Barbara and Marjorie . re turned Thursday from San Jose where they have been for the past week. Barbara has just completed her first year at San Joso State college and Mrs. Schultz and Marjorie went down to accompany her home. The Sojourners met on Wed nesday. June 28, at the Wiilard hotel for a luncheon and meet ing. Mrs. Matt Finnegas and Mrs. Don Rice were hostesses for the afternoon. Twenty-seven members and guests were pres ent. ;-.v-t. .. ri.-tt,-- ' . :v V Guests included Mrs. John Hune of Portland and Mrsl B. A. Webber of Berkeley, California, Mrs. Matt FInneean. president. presided at the business meet ing at which time committees for the next six months were named. They are as follows; Mrs. Glenn Jones, hostess; Mrs. S. B. Hopkins, hospitality: Mrs. Wilbur Shannon, calling! Mrs. ureer Ulascoe. historian; Mrs. Joseph L. Mitchell, publi city: ana Mrs. Don Kice. Kea Cross. Mrs. Wilbur Shannon was named chairman for the annual steak fry for husbands and mem bers of Sojourners. Plans for the affair which will be held In July will be made at the next meeting. Prizes of war stamps were awarded to Mrs. Louis C. Sauer. Mrs, Greer Glascoe and Mrs, Ernest J. Howell. The next meeting will be held at the wiilard hotel on July 12 All newcomers to Klamath Falls are welcome. denias. Janice, as maid of honor, wore a rose pick suit aad Car- ' melifa wore a suit of yellow.." Both carried arm bouquets el'"' sweet peas and forget-me-nots. - After the wedding a reception ' was held at the Gamer home tor a few friends and close relatives. The table was centered with a large wedding cake and fee tabis was decorated with sweet peaa and ferns. Out of town visitors for th- wedding were Mrs. Blanche Bru- ner of Portland, grandmother oI.i the bride, and Janice Garner t also of Portland. - J The young people are now- u making their home at 1304 Wor. den. . v ';. c,i The bride is a student at Kiam j " ath Union high school and active in student affairs. The groom is stationed at the Klamath cava! ... air station. - "" Complimented , Mrs. Neil Black was honored- si s party given for her Satur day evening by Mrs. A. O. Roen- " icke at the Koenicke home on Portland street : 5: ' Guests invited were Mrs. Rob,-, ert Porter, Mrs. William Prentiss. . Mrs, Fred Farley, Mrs, George ' Clark, Mrs. William Jones, Mrs." t Stanley Woodruff and Mrs. Heal . i Stewart. 1 - C .3t - V' "a ; -A i x 2 -v-1- f . lit V.: 4 'V .111- $ . t 5 , . -!3 . J J At ."I , 't - i i: L&S Iv ' - ; - i t; MARRIES Reatha Ball became the bride of John Krizo recently. The coupl' ' are now living in Merrili, , ' KenneV-3 1 I i I f 1 5' V