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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1944)
Mr 14. PAGE SIX Reatha Ball Wed In June Ceremony 1 MERRILL Reatha Lois Mr. Lucy Gardner of Klamath were married in a simple ceremony on Monday, June 19, by the Reverend Victor in Klamath Falls, Reverend Victor Phillips, pastor The bride was lovely In a her veil beaded in white. ' Attendants were the brother and sister of the groom, Frank Kriso and Martha Krizo. Only Immediate relatives of the young ennnle were nresent. After the ceremony, a wed' dins suDDer was held in the blue room of the Wlllard hotel 1 where the bride and groom cut a beautiful wedding cake. Friends who attended were Mrs. Gardner, Martha Krizo, Marian Kandra, Mrs. Roy Hessenauer, Mrs. Katherine Isensee, and Frank Krizo. Mr. and Mrs. Krizo are now makine their home in Merrill The bride has been employed recently 'in the Merrill branch of the First National Bank of Portland and the sroom is en' gaged in farming in the Merrill ana xuieiaice communities. Officers Elected New officers for the American Lesion auxiliary were elected for the coming year at a meeting held on June 20. Mrs. Lenore Gallagher is the new president, Mrs. Florence Ogle, first vice m-exidant. Mrs. Elizabeth Peter steiner, second vice president, Mrs. Martha McCullum, secre tary and Mrs. Peggy Browning, treasurer. Installation will be held at the Legion Memorial hall on July 18. Delegates to the State con vention at Portland on August 10, 11 and 12, are Mrs. Arlena Schubert. Mrs. Lina Motschen- bacher, Mrs. Lenore Gallagher and Mrs. Martha McCollum. The Legion and the Legion auxiliary will entertain ZO serv ice men and the rodeo queen and her court at a potluck dinner on July 4 at 6 o'clock at the Legion hall, All members are invited and for more information, they can c n call 61S8. Happy Hour Club Mrs. Harry Richardson was hostess to the Happy Hour club ' on Tuesday afternoon at her home on South Riverside. - Guests at the meeting were . Mrs. Paul Johnson of Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. Alice Goeller. Members attending were Mrs, Anna Funk, Mrs. W. J. stein metz, Mrs. Frank Evans. Mrs, George Humphrey, Mrs. George Biehn, Mrs. George Hum, Mrs. C. C. Hedrick, Mrs. R. G. Mots- enenbacher, Mrs. Dayton Barn- hart and the hostess. Plans for we next meeting will be an nounced later. owers Flower Shop 724 Pine Ph. 5560 Baby's First Birthday . . Is a once-in-a-lifetime event! So be sure to have EVERGREEN PORTRAITS made for the occasion. As the years speed by you will count among your dearest possessions these momentoes of your child's life. Bring baby in for this most important portrait. And let this picture be the first of a Birthday Series by AueirweGin) WW STUDIOS PORTRAITS 737 Main . ' Phone 7240 Across th. street from united State. National Ball of Merrill, granddaughter of Fans, ana jonn rvmo ot maun of the First Methodist church wedding dress of white satin with w Social Calendar Friday, July 7 Regular meeting of Eastern Star Social club to be held at Masonic temple, Klamath ave nue: Hostess committee to be announced later. Sunday, July Picnic breakfast to be given by BPW club at Moore park, S a. m. Make reservations by telephoning Jacquelin Newcom, 4895, not later than Friday, July 7. Wednesday, July 12 Sojourners will meet at the Willard hotel for luncheon meeting. Newcomers to the city are welcome. The Rebekah Social club will have a potluck picnic at the home of Alma Cofer, 1017 High street. Guests are to bring their own table service. s Neighbors The meeting of the Neighbors of woodcran, neia in tne luur hall Monday evening. June 19. was a very interesting one. Min erva uocming, grana aavisor ot the national Neighbors of Wood craft, was present and gave a talk on her work. She is making a lour ot tne nine western states in the interests of organization, Committee for the evening was composed of Dicksy Weed ana Aita ciarK. A washcloth shower was given to Rose Eber- man, ana following the meeting, bingo was played, with a potluck supper later in tne evening, There will be no meetlns Jnlv 3, but at the text meeting, July i i, memDers wno nave had birth days during April. Mav and June will be the guests of honor, at a Dirwaay party, with the other memDers entertaining. i Camp Fire Girls On Tuesday. June 20.- the Su. gool-gl-hoose-kunes Camn Fire Girls entertained with a party in the basement of the First aieinoaist church in Chiloquin. Several interesting new games and tricks were intrnHnreH Kv Gaynel Hanlan assisted by Jaun- " om ana i-aincia Hanlan. At the close of the nvmlm Gaynel Hanlan favored the group ouug5. one was apiy jnoducel over the "mike" by Those attending were Mary Pat Monks, Bonnie Mae Gienger, Mary Alice Blocklinger, . Lila Porter, Georgia Wade, Elene Pohll, Norma Lee Gienger, Rose Marie Floyd, Patricia Hanlan, Marie Joyce DuBois, Lorraine Graybill, Gaynel Hanlan, Georg ie Priebe, Juanita Buck, Bill Pohll, Bill Floyd, Elmore Nichol son, Gaylor Hatcher, Duane Matt, Harold Muncie. Dick Flury and Kenneth T.uri Mrs. Hanlan and Mrs. Geinger abcu an cusperones. I,.. her OF DISTINCTION" 1 I Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Nelson are cwwuft tiumisuji ol mis are muKing Rebekahs Honor Two at Reception Alma Cofer. conductor of the Rehekah Anderson, grand patriarch militant of Oregon, were' honored at reception given tor tnem rriaay evening by the Prosperity Rebekah lodge. About 200 guests attended. JiP608! guests were RalPh L- Russell, grand master of the fP tSL0?80"' and George W. Dimmick, grand conductor of the IOOF of Oregon. Mary Curtis, noble grand, called the meeting to order after the flag had been presented by? Eva Richardson, marshal. Char lotte Martin, past president of the ladies auxiliary of Oregon was introduced as the chairman of the evening. She in turn introduced the of ficers present. They were Hen ry Anderson, grand patriarch Alma Cofer. assembly conductor: O. J. Harris, grand marshal of encampment; Mae Anderson, color sergeant of ladies auxili ary of patriot militant; Nellie wattenburg. past cresiHent nf KeoeKan assembly of Oregon; Hazel McNeil, D. D. of Merrill; and Kate Hogue, D. D. of Pros- peruy mt. Their escorts were Ivy Propst, , mints, irene Marxnam Alice Goeller, Jennie Hurn, auth Heidrick, and Anna Funk, The program was as follows: Vocal solo by Mr. Sandefur, aixompamea Dy Mrs. Nyback., Louise Barnhart, piano solo, Mary Lou Van Riper, cello soio; accompanied by Mrs. Don .cumwait. The Mahoney sisters, vocal numoers. xneima Dunn, accom- yaui&b. Marlon Sexton, vocal solo, Mary Lou Van Riper, cello soio. Mr. Raul, vocal solo, accom paniea oy Mrs. Moore. Mary Louise Sextan, vnr-oi solo, accompanied by Mrs. Zum- waii.. T1 I . . uvun varier, vocal SOIO, SC eompanied by Mrs. Zumwalt. Mrs. Schneebeck, vocal solo. accompanied by Mrs. Wendell Remarks by Ralph L. Russell nenry Anderson, Alma ' Cofer. ueorge uimmick, O. J. Ander- ovii, ana iviae Anaerson. wovi:i reiresnments were served by Mrs. Laura Uerlings and Alice Goeller, charter mem bers of the Prosperity lodge. The Zuu r i ,haolB was centered with Cambridge crystal candel- AlTlOnC the anaits r RalPh L. RllKKplI Mm '"S , i , "u Jvlrs- Thompson of Rosebure. and TVti. Roger of Pavette " The auditorium was profuselv decorated with earlv tiowers. Mrs. Twvlo . . , i , ""s" naa as guests at her cabin at Lake ine woods last weekend, Lieutenant and Mrs. John Fenst Traubell of the naval air . tion. She is also one n ti, many Klamath fnlb. ...u entertaining at her cabin this JrmS"? tor membe of the armed forces HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ANNAPOLIS WEDDING CEREMONY shown after their marriage at Annapolis in mid-June. She is the uivy, asm is me oaugnier or ur. meir nome in fionaa at tne present time. Fifth Birthday Janet Stone of Algoma was honored recently when a group of her little friends gathered at her home to celebrate her fifth birthday. During the afternoon games were enjoyed out of doors and later the birthday cake was served at a prettily decorated table. Friends who enjoyed the party with Janet were Joanna Warren, Jeanne Vicars, Nancy Ambers, Aurlene Andrews, Kenneth Bounds and Eddie Bo Warren of omnia, Washington CONDUCTOR OF AIXXS """" ""' "ifraf'ttwiiMiMi..!,.. ana irs. u. jonnson. iney Marines Feted The members of the Thursday club of Mt. Lakl and their hus bands honored 12 marines lrom the local Marine Barracks with a picnic Sunday at the fish hatchery. A picnic dinner was served by the hostesses at 12:30 after which a pleasant afternoon was spent getting acquainted. Many of the group played baseball and vol leyball. Those present were PFC John W. Clarke. PFC Johnnie C. Ko hut, PFC Oliver J. Posey, PFC Harold W. Hayen, Cpl. Leo H. Grenier, PFC James R. Jarrell, Cpl. James C. Dulin, PFC Jerry O'Brien, PFC Robert W. Regan, PFC Stephen R. Pnwarnllr PFC Donald Dilascio, PFC Jun cst J. Domanaue. Mr. snri Mr, John Marshall and children, Mr.' auu mrs. . u. jacKson and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Buford Kay lor and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Breithaupt, Mr. and Mrs. Gray Brannon and Fay, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kaylor and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thompson and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chovne and children Mr Mrs. H. R. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeLan Jr.. nnH chllHron Mr. and Mrs. Chester Enman and chi dren and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill flnrl Uit1-. r ASSEMBLY night at a re- Lecture Series A series of lectura programs sponsored by tha League of Women Voters in connection with the lectures Being giveii iv the Junior Hostesses and Com mandoes will ba started on July in. t ....i..- mrin h vlvan for the benefit of mothers of the younger group ot gins, wmm Interested In girls, or anyone interested in doing work with servicemen. They will be given at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of tha day that tha series for the gins win o given. Th mrrm iMukm Will be featured but their topics will be different aunougn oi "' lar subject matter. Speakers will appear in tha Little The ater of the high school. Scheduled topics ara as fol lows: i.,iu in TV Wnlnirll. sneak' 'The Family in the worm at war. July 17. Dr. O. R. Chambers rtA a An)mMnim NmH Parents? W . " " ' V . . - - v July 24. Dr. Lowell Cogge shall. "The Service Man and His Recreation." July 31. Mrs. aeorga Moor head and Dr. Welnzrll, "The Value of Health in Wartime." August 7. Dr. Lawrence Bee. "The Family of Tomorrow." Tk tint nf tha talki for the girls was given this last Mon- 3... ..,nln t tha hlah lphool with Mrs. George Moorhead, field secretary of tha E. C. Brown trust division of social hygiene at tha University of Oregon Medical school, speaking on "Do You Know What Most Girls Want Out of Life?" 8 Pinochle Club Ye Olde Pinochle club met on Thursday, June 29, with Nona Hall at her home at 919 East Main, and a salad luncheon was served at 12:30 o'clock to Fannie Goddard. Melva Danlelson, Mag gie Upton, Violet Vance, Agnace Lowe, Grace Bock, Kathryn Bil lings, and the hostess. High score was held by Nona Hall, second by Fannie Goddard. low by Kath ryn Billings, and pinochle award by Maggie Upton. Melva Danlol son's birthday was observed as it fell during the month. The next meeting will be with Violet Vance on Shasta way, 5 Visiting Here Visiting here for the p. two weeks from Portland have been Mr. and Mr. Robert Stone, who have been staying with Bob's mother, Mrs. Alice Stone. The young couple were mar ried in April and she Is the for mer Margaret Lawrence of Port land. Both were student at Roosevelt high school in Port land. Bob attended Klamath Union high school for two years before he moved to the northern city. He left for di:ty with the navy on June 26. i s Surprise Party Mrs. Eileen Evens was honored wiin a surprise oirthday party on Monday, June 28, at her home in the Malin district. Those honoring Mrs. Evens were Alva Smally, Effle Johnson, Emma Marelock, Bessie Aubrey of Merrill, Effle Evens, Vivien West and Dee Brathanek. Mrs. Evens received many lovelv . ifta frnm th J later refreshments were served. Chaplain Crothers Soroptimist Guest ..... , n Pmihers of the Marina Barracks was the r,, cnapism o. llm.he(l meeting on Thiir(l, sneaker at "'V " Chanlal" Crothers delighted his ,U,J r.S'glv'.Hh. "rollvwogs." th. nam. for tin,.. ki it GRADUATES Chsrlotta Ellrabeth Wales. . . . Uv- W.I. oaugmer oi iir. aim Ham Wales. Kro'"','fl n Jun0 17 from Orrmm Slnte collcgo where she received ncr uncno- lor of Science degree m uvisl new and Industry, majoring In member of Sigma Ktippa soror ity. Shower Mrs. Henry Futfroll was the guest of honor at a shower given for her at her home. 034 Doty, Ftl4iit, illMrnMn .111,, 11 t 9 o'clock, with Mrs. Ralph Janson ana Airs. inmer (.iiinaerson is nosteues. Tha afternnnn win cnent In conversation. Liiiht rrfreih- menu were served by the host esses after which many lovely gifts were opened bv the honor guest. Bidden tn tha mUnlr wr tr Swan Olann Mr rWar 1,! son, Mrs. John Berglund. Mrs rrea ixJKoerg, Mrs. Arthur Llnd, Mrs. Carl Lindbergh. Mrs. Emrlrlf Hull Mr. Ai i u son, Mrs. A. O. Pe'rwoii, Mrs. P, 17 ncoer. w- Vergil Nelson, Mrs. Otto Clnwson. Mrs. Fred Goeller Mr su.. c.i. i, Arthur Oberg, Mrs. Charles B tne nosiesses. , f g i 1821 Lanc... Billee Snider, ter, was hastes, to the Merry' Mixers on Thursrl.v Jime 20. Those attending were Jo Paup. Eleanor Curtis, the iHie.i. ana one guest, Mrs. tana Kandol, Mrs. Snider' ,.Uv., ,, n,Kn ..ul, nun college. She will score and Jo Paup second. It be taking the Casa Pan Amirl was voted that the next meet, cana course which offers s mg, on July 6, should be a the- vanced Spanish and PortuiutM atre. narlv. i . . , In order to give our staff their annual vacation all at one time this year, La Pointe's store will be CLOSED From Monday Morning, July 3, Until Tuesday Morning, July 1 1 snakes that Infested the Ui,' I'ha marvalniia InK ti. . bees have dona In roerluuiidj?: In the lunglna was told, slogan of the Seebees, aceortiM to Chaplain Crothers. is ran do tha possible In a ,),, but the ImpoMlbla takes a trli pie of days longer." Olive Cornolt. defense chii man. announcad that .SortiML mlsis had purchased SIS IjjT. E bonds during tha fifth loan drlva. ' Kalhloen Thompson miU announcemaiit (or the KlomiiS Falls hospitality commiiirt u Ing Soroptimist to Invite mJ! bers of tha armed services In., their homes for dinner or to is, rodeo during tha Fourth of juu holidays. ' Announcemant of llio InsUlli. tlon of a new 8oroitlmli. (u at Bremerton, Wathlnuinn June 30. was mado. TliU ui be the twenty-fifth chili in tt, Northwest region and will tntx, Iho number of clubs In Ih, American Fedoratlon of 8or timlst club reach lHfl. Guest at the luncheon Thiirv day were Nanry Gsylorrl, Ainu Penrod Thompson, WAVB I 1c, and IJettyChampiiijiio VFW Auxiliary At the meeting of the ouxlllin to the Veteran of Foreign Win held in the library clubrotn Thursday evening, Juno 30, e. cnllent report were given by oV.. egalo and alternates who atur4 ed tho stato encampment In p?n, land earlier In the month. Vln Carl Henry reported upon lii memorial services, Mrs. Jo ha Mullins upon the orwmlnu teuin, of the auxiliary, Mrs. Orvil! uonrry covered the wnmni memorial service. Mm. Friri Subject gave a report of tf Sunday meeting and tho olectta. In rl nf Iha ll-l .....l1"" --. - j,m. mini wun IU I "'ertn.'..r?rf.," w"- i Ued the whnla iiMmklu Mrs. Carl Henry was elected Is rlr,.-M l1'"'0' vice prestdtm and Mrs. v. A. Barron w75 pointed to serve a rehabllltsiiai chairman and patriotic tnstnx. tor. A letter was read from J M .tr:,p.' d.L,,1.c, wmmsnd-f ary for It cooperation In the . th. h -sTi."-'"' .lixlll.ri 'J" a mi Zii . ' .V" sanowichw IVtf T1. "le"h" - K'',, ,Th." neld - iivjiL nirniinv tisin 1 fi 8 8 Phvltli rni(i- en.-i.i. i-..L I tin w n 1. 1 j . . -laiiMuiiB irainina. nt.nt of Oregon, by WT Kennell-Ellig