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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1944)
la Thompson .mi daughter o( Mr. and Mm. R, E, Thompson, tvlvltt ll'u"! f' ' ,'icn( her enifugommit to Lieutenant Oiff.inl "... ntW Hill""""-1", Hrannun u,.. I..,r,l l.l. fCt'" " f Mi UI1U ""I iiuiiuiwm nun ion. I(C"1. .niufiil Informal uffulrs. MIm Thompson will bo Lid n tl'" ';!' ,lm " ' (a I" '" , !v July 12, alio was compllmonlcd ut a bridal n Wediit'W' iy. ' Gu Brnlinnn Tables wero bouutlfully ' i. n tik linn wimo rJl"1. Viitcroloca was 'c c,.".;,..,i In honor l" " . were Mr.. of R. ' ..,.11 Mi- Mimiio "iK T l uv M.-rrlll. Mrs. J. Mm, (..uy . .. nr.n. 8"m Vlilliini Goddurd, 1 i-nnk Wells, Mm. John 'm. '",ui" y,,,-,wf Vrlx-rl I'""'11"' Mr"; A' M7j i Whit. and tho ,,r..' r:,.u ilniunnn, I. Thursday. Jwy "u I" -". . i,,.,.r ut a mlscel- ' " .hnwcr lit tho homo of & Vlv on Nevada. J,nr lho evening was JVm'P .emmod dish 1 y,S t uMi put their name, ' 0' comer, Later they .j nnincs Willi i"'". ivtfl ti"" - ..... i, I - i. .enre. inl W "UK " ' " ,. niwiit wore Mra. R. S'-E tlr., Guy Bran. rhM ' M"'lo Hlgglna. 'J u,r ,,f tho brlde-to-bc, aiT ,. iirnnnnn and Mrs. flic '71"" t Mm. ".X-S, Mm. Frank Well, i'TVhirnihn. Mm. A. P. !V Mr. Knilo McGoran, lm,,L Weed. MM. Otto ' .;. n ll. Hcpvcs. Mm & Stone. MM. Birth Alban, n i r,...iriill. Mrs. L, t. Ida Mochiittpz. Phlllla ,ith. the K"l ' nr nd c mo hostesses. The rooms wore bright with mmcr flower and refresh- .... u.nro UlTVlil Bl B UltO ,ur upon miill tnblo placed oul tlio rooiin. , ilih Birthday Llltle Murv Hnrlnn celebrated r rifih blrthdny last Suturday hrn tho win Kueiit of honor at blrlluloy party lilven for her , h.r mnlhir. Mri. W. D. Har- n, at their home on Lookout rt. The party waa held out of with refreshment of . Ice earn and blrthdny cake being rved to the younga'cra inter Guests were Judy Brnuncr, ly Hcrritt. Mary France Irr. Nnoml Filer. Karen and troy Porter, Kay Blnck, Doug id Roddy Von Busklrk, and Illy llarlnn. 5 s,omplJmenied Mrt. Donna Roberson of Port- nd waa complimented on Wed. sdny afternoon when Mra. ito Kills entertained at lunch' n for her nt her homo on dorado street. Mra. Roboraon is been visiting with her other, Mrs. Snrnh Welch of Jlclake. Places wero set for Mra. Rob' ;m, her mother, Mra. Rabe ilson, Mrs. Jerry Rnlnua. and rs. Chester Stonocyphcr. all . Tulclako. I wo Honored Honorlnt! Connie Potcrs of cnlura, Calif., who la visiting Klamath Foils, and Josephine "UMiion, wno ion r rlclnv for ion stay In Snntn Barbara, roup of Rirls met at Snri nursdny mght for a dinner irly. Honoring fl.n tji wry, Virginia Leslie, Chris- u ucmetrnkos. Margio Palm. uii ana Lcuy Llnmnn ... S Visitors from Lodl, California Past week have boon Mra OSCUinBO nnH Mr rmm.i Unr. in, ;istcr of Mrs. Nell Rood of ' mcMniey, On their arrival ?L Overly Rood, AMM ' with (hp wavps ii.U.r"e(! ! (llly In' Iowa. Tho ion hnturdny for thol: Plan July Picnic Mrs. Albert Lanunr was HiatoHif on Tuesday to thallaonv Hutir club ut hor homo on Nortli .Seventh. A guest for the after noon waa Mra. Will Loomls of Dunnmulr, a sinter of tho hontosa. Mombnra Included Mrs. Anna Funk, Mra, Frank Evan, Mrs. I. li. Jouva, Mrs, Ciaoruo Dlclin. Mra. Sydney Evans, Mm. J. J. Keuer, Mrs. iiarry Hichardxnn. Mra. W. J. Stclnmotz, Mra. Cicurgo Hum, Mra. J. II. Ham ilton, Mra. C. C. Hedrlck. Mra. J, Siivldgo, Mra. Maude Moa- ley, Mra. Frank Frankford and tlio hoateaa. Plana wero made for a nlcnlc to no noia ry me chid on huh day, July :(), at Moore park at p. m., wben membcra will have their husbands and fanv Hies as guvata. Stork Shower Guest of honor at a atork shower 111 Ik past week waa Mrs Bernard Freeae, who waa com pllmonted at the homo of her paronta, Mr. and Mrs. R. F, Muakopf at tlu.ir homo on Up ham street. Tho honor gueat rpcelved many beautiful glfta and Inter In tho afternoon refreshments were served. Mra. Sam Acker man and daughter Loverno en tertalned with several solos and piano selections. Ciucala wero Mrs. R. J. Bu chonan, Mra. Harry Johnson Mrs. A. Nyback. Mrs. Lucille llolfor, Mrs. A. wenncr. Mrs, 8am Acknrman and daughter l.nvurne, Mra. E, Granaa, Mra Hollo, Mra. Marybello Amerllng Mra, Jim Helm. Mrs. Emery Purd n. Mm. Snowdcn Egllne, Mrs. W. Stiles and daughter Mnrlene and tho hostess, Mrs. R. F. Muakopf. S 8 $ Host at Party To celebrate his fourth birth' day, Michael Dixon, son of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Dixon, enter taincd a groun of his young friends at a lawn party on Sat urday afternoon, July IS, at his homo on Lowell street. Favors woro Dresented to the guests and gomes wero played until time to blow out tno can 'dies on tho b rthday cake, Those invllcrt woro Patricia Palmer. Jlmmlo Sturkoy, John. nie Coppage, Katharine Ann Camnbell. Nancy Drew, Betty and Susan Shaw. BccKle MncK, Mar or e Orr. Deborah Klngan, Marjorle Foirchlld, Mnry Jane Howard and Loralou Rolph. Entertain WAVES I Twolvo WAVES from tho Klamath navul air station wore guests of tho Uuaincsa and Pro fessional Women's club at a picnic brnukfnst held Sunday morning, July 0, at Mnoro park whoro .eatful appetites made abort work of flapjacks, bacon, t'gga and doughnuts, Gucals from the nlr stiitlnn Included Maraiirot Wheolcr. Marlotlu Conklln, Phllomcnu Slrlzzl. Rllu WaUimun, Dolorea Wledorhoft. Esther Camurdo. Mary Bracken, Prudence Johns, lano Foreman. He en Potter. Betty Diinlap and Lillian Hagen. Tennis and atrolls about tho park woro enjoyed before and after tho breakfast hour. Norma Miller, now nrcsldanl of BPW, acted as head chef, assisted by Lee Robinson, chair man, ana mombors ui her picnic committee. An Informul curd Tiarlv will bo given for BPW members on Monday evening nt tho homo of Mrs. Miller, 17HI) Biabcu. Those planning to attend uro nsked to call Jacquolln Neweom at '11)113. Alice Stout la in charge of ar rangements. 8 8 Social Evening Friendship court number 11. Order of lho Amaranth, will dispense with the regular busi ness session on Wednesday eve ning, July 10, and will havo in stead a social evnning starting at 0:30 with a potluck supper in the Masonic temple. This will be followed by bridge, nlnochlo. and moving pictures. Members and their husbands or wives having birthdays in lie months from January to July will be the guests of the mcmbera having birthdays in the inner part oi tno year. io muKc reservations, mem bcra are asked to call Mrs. George Pierce at 5043 no later than Monday night. me royol matron. Mrs. Blanche Schulzo, and tho royal patron, J. E. Jones, have invited all members to come for on en joyable evening. Luncheon Sojourners U.-V.t. i ... . '.i ,i.m -n I ,..,iii.il.i f ' ' ,'" "VS" " WVi ms .vmm rr:., ry..V-m.rf i.-.v-..yH. i toll - ' Mrs. Frank Drew, wno has bocn visiting hero but who is leaving for her home In Port land and her mother, Mrs. Stew art Moore wero complimented by Mrs. John Coppago, at a luncheon ot tho Pelican party room last Saturday. Honoring tho women were Mrs. W. A. King. Mrs. Stewart Mooro. Mra. Charles Mack, Mrs. John Shaw, Mra. Greer Drew, Mrs. C. R. Klngan, and Mrs. Koy Borachcr. Sojourners held their meet ing ot tho Wlllnrd hotel, on Wednesday, July 12, with Mrs. A. J. Lambert as hostess for the afternoon. Guests Included Mra. Norval Wallen and Mra. Geno Kellogg. Bridgo and pinochlo followed tho brief business meeting with prizes in defenso stamps going to Mrs. Ben Gibson, Mrs. Matt Finncgan, and Mrs. A. J. Mc Manus. Plans for the annual picnic for tho Sojourners, their hus bands, and their guests, were made and tho date set for July 28 at Moore park. S 8 f Picnic Lunc, A picnic lunch was enjoyed by mcmbors of tho Rcbekah social club Wednesday, July 12, on tho lawn at the homo of Mrs. Fred Cofcr, 1017 High. Twenty members and guests attended, ana Asniuna, jvicaiord and Mer rill wore represented. bva Kicnardson, tho new president, conducted the busi ness meeting and the afternoon was ao pleasant that it was de cided to noid tno next meet ne. July 26, in the same place, and it too will be a picnic. Eva Richardson and Alice Gocller will be tho hostesses. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Camp bell of Homedolo road entertain ed recently for their daughter, Ruth, and their son-ln-low, Wal ter A. Wilson Jr.. petty officer with tho United States navy. Younfl Wilson is on a 30-day loavo after having served n year with tho armed iorces overseas. Ho has reported back to Camp Parks and Mrs. Wilson will visit relatives in Los Angoles and San Diego before she returns to her noma in iJoriuinn. Installation Tho American Legion auxil iary will hold a Joint installation of officers with Mnlln, Merrill and the Junior auxiliary on Tues day, July 18, at B o'clock in the Legion hull. Membership pins will be pre sented to the now members of tho lost year. Refreshments will also be served after tho installa tion. Members of all units arc Invited to attend. Mrs. Vic Lashun and daugh ters, formerly of this city, will leave Monday for their homo in Tacoma after visiting with Mrs Willlnm Mntson, 2100 Hope street, o sister of Mrs, Lnshua, and with two brothers, Gus Warrcll of Chlloquin and Gar net Worrell of Bly. GotnuiXfl and QoinqA Comings and goings are of interest to Klamath peo ple this week with many people leaving and others visit ing here. Shown with her young son Michael Franklin is Mrs. R. F. Miller, the former Joyce Leech, who plons to leave soon for Alameda, Calif., to join her husband who is stationed there. Visitors in Klamath Falls this week were Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Reese of Fresno and former residents of Klamath Falls. They ore here with their two children. Leaving lost Sunday for Sioux City, Iowa, were Lieut, and Mrs. Ben Coddard and daughter, Paula Jean. Lieut. Coddard is receiving combat training there and as soon as he leaves for overseas duty, Mrs. Coddard and Paula will return to Hardin, Montano. Kennell-Ellls pictures 1 a''J ' ... X&"f'r - 7 v - H i A ,f--v t '4. ; ' ' y V n Klamath People Entertain Men Rxrroatlnn for marines stationed at the local Marine Barracks and for men at the naval air station is becoming of major Im portance in the summer plans of many wno own nomea ai iaa;o resorts in the Klamath Falls area. Several families have already been among those to entertain men at homes at Lake o' the Woods and Diamond lake and the list is growing of Merrill, Malin and Tulelake families who have : tin vi ted boys to visit ranch A homes and enjoy some of. the Mrs. Steiger Wins Ha m m Tro p hy Friday Women at the Reames Golf and Country club yesterday ended Dlav for the Lamm troohv. an award given nnnnallv with Mr J. J. Steiger-winning first place. Runner-up in the event was Mrs. W. O. Smith.." . In the first flighKplayed Friday, winner was Mrs. Greer uiascoe ana mrs. iviaii r lmiigan was the runner-upi yesterday ended tournamertt7 play for the months of July and August, but women are asked to turn In their five best scores and . the handicaps will be taken off. Winning the prize of the day Friday was Mrs. E. D. Hama kor.( Hostesses for the Friday aft ernoon before tho Fourth of July were Mrs. H. E. Hauger, Mrs, Ray Oldenburg and Mrs. J. Hardin Carter. Winning the prize for that day was Mrs. Oscar Shive. There were no hostesses for the past two Fridays. The Women of the Moose met in regular session on Friday, July 7, with the meeting being called to order by the senior regent, Frances Waits. Plans were made for the conference to be held in Eugene on July 13. 14 and 15, and delegates were named to attend. The recorder reported $200 in war bonds purchased during the recent Fifth War Loan bond drive. Following the busi ness meeting, one co-worKer, Marcia Waits, was honored with handkerchief shower, as she is leaving for Washington to Join her husband. . The lodge then adjourned to meet again on July 21. The homemaking committee met on Friday afternoon at the hall for a business meeting ana potluck luncheon with fourteen present. . Thp rnrd nartv SDOnsoreQ by the chapter last Friday had seven tables in play. Ruby Bell held high score, ratncia mc- Mannus, second, and ueiie Tompkins winning the door award. . . The alumni committee spon sored the alumni breakfast on Sunday. July 9, at 1U a. m. ana forty were present. The Liegion ainner servcu the Women of the Moose was served to 61 members. famous western hospitality. Recreation officials ; ...at ;t; h. e Marine Barracks have - an nounced that they will furnish transportation to and from the resort, as well as provisions and even bedding if necessary while the boys are there, if Klamath people will furnish cabins and houses for the men. Also on the list of projects being carried out by local peo ple is the presentation of ar ticles to the Barracks for recre ational use. Heading the list was Mrs. Gladys Hunt wno tnis past week gave a guitar and a large number of - magazines to the recreation office. . Daughters Eight members of the Catho lic Daughters of America met on Wednesday afternoon, .July 12. at the home of Mrs. W. G. Ely on Nevada and worked on their project of laprobes tor the Red Cross. Five more , were completed and work was started on three more. Annual Picnic Plans for the annual picnic for Sojourners, their husbands, and their guests, are being made, with the date of the picnic set for July 26 at 6:30 p. m. in Moore park. In charge of the event will be Mrs. Wilbur Shannon, assist ed by Mrs. Greer Glascoe, Mrs. W. R. Kershaw, Mrs. Steve Kasper. Mrs. Louis Sauer, and Mrs. J. L. Mitchell. Those planning to attend should telephone their reserva tions to anyone on the commit tee before Monday evening, July 24. Also those desiring trans portation should call any mem ber of the committee. Members are asked to bring their own table service. S S The past presidents of the 3-R club will meet with Iva May Schendel, 2348 Orchard, on Tues day, July is, for, a one o clock luncheon. .. p .... rafVinitp Tianehters of Amer ica met on Monday. July 10, at 8 p. m. in the parish hall with the new grana regem, rujuu Mnhnnev. nresiding. Reverend Joseph Hunt, who is a Maryknoll foreign mission ary, was the special guest of the evening. Mrs. Mildred Seavey was ap pointed program chairman for the year and she will be assist ed by Marian Cronln. Mrs; Norman Moty was appointed to ha chairman of the sick com mittee for the coming year. The refreshment committee for the evening was Ethel Bruner, chairman, assisted by Martha Lavenik, Elizabeth Bruner, Gwendolyn Miller and . Emilie Miller. Twenty-five members were present. OES Meeting The Jnlv meetine of the East ern Star social club was held at the Masonic temple last Fri day afternoon with Mrs. Harold M. Brown and Mrs. L. F. Willits acting as hostesses. Four tables were In play tol lowine the dessert hour. A beau tiful arrangement of red roses centered the refreshment table. Honors at bridge were received by Mrs. Sam Roberts and Mrs. Morris Sherman received the special award. ' Here this last week was Mrs. Paul Foster of Portland who spent some time here as guests of her rjarents, Mr. and Mrs. George Biehn of Pine street and with ner sister, Mrs. Marvin iju- eas. ' Dance Members of the Elks .sponsor ed another of their dances for servicemen stationed in this com munity Friday night at the Elks temple. The Junior nosiess or ganization were hostesses for the affair. Music for the evening was fur- nicheri hv PanDv Gordon's or chestra and dancing was enjoyed from 9 until 12. '. ' One Year Old Little Freddie Lee Seitzlnger, young son of Private and Mrs. WiUard seitzinger, ceieDratea his first birthday on Friday, ' July 7, with a birthday party given for him by his mother. Guests were Mrs. Mary Far- rell and son Mark, Mrs. Dixie Bebber and son Gary Dean, Mrs. Thelma Permin and sons Michael and Larry, Mrs. Wanda Elliott and children, Craig, Joanne, and Jackie, Mrs. Betty Cross and daughter Judy, JUdy Boyer, Carlene Ross, Mrs. John Fugill and Mrs. Robert Canoy. Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. L. Alva Lewis announced this week the be trothal of their daughter, Vivian Ruth Davis, to Ernest C. Bridger. The wedding date has been set for July 29. The bride elect who is now employed by the Southern Pacific, is well known here where she has made her home for many years and attended school. Mr. Brid ger, son of Mrs. Emily Bridger of Pismo Beach, Calif., Is owner and operator of two service sta tions in the city. Juveniles Juveniles of the Neighbors of Woodcraft ' enjoyed a picnic 1 1. HH Wano.Hav .Till.. 19 at the home of Alta Clark, 1959 Academy, with eighteen present. The luncheon was served at one o'clock by Stella Dryden, senior guardian, and Alta Clark, and . the afternoon was spent playing gaffces. Committee for the day -f cohslsted of Patsy Clark and Patsy Ruth Miller, On Tuesday, July 25, the Juven iles will hold another picnic, this time In Moore yark. -