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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1944)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE, SEVEN 0ff Home Scene f Bridal Shower .mm On Thursday evening, July 0, DoLoralno Mnrk. tOQUll'T"" .... i,,..,, ,,,! ill n hrldnl ulinunr ului.n t.l 11. A Chll"'!1' !' r. mid Mm. Gerry C. Wolff on Williamson il.h0 1,", wltli Mm. Wolff wore Mm. Alfred Cuslcl ond wr";;,,nn. " '' I, n of Ilia evening was In navy stylo an a tribute to lf , After o rcconn.ilssanco tour, a nuvy guasslng '5 . iiiiutlciil' Mory In music, the lnunchlnK of the 8. 8. 1 ...I., .lift a"""" , itli names of ('"' .,... ... Mr. !, m,V Charles Warren, III. , . Mt-tf 1,(111, ....... Henry icri Albert, Mr. , ' Miiim. Mrs. Tod ,J lr. Julio alengor, .IH Poller. Mr. Jim $2$.rt MlJ-n. Mr.. ,.r n rs. V-.. V ffi Iliill. Mr. Hurry Mn Floyd Ohlc Mrs. ,, Roberts, Mr. h. " 111 ' , r.uv SLilgcr, J.:i,..,i. ilw hostesses MarKwiircu, " u .i Min uifn wore from , i,.,tli nnd Adu Glueo '( Klomnlli Falls. Miriam '( Corvullls. 1'alrlela Zlm of Clncl.im.tl. Ohio ..Ar nica and iie.e.i "''',' u ... Mm. Andy Flury K kom.. Mr'- UMy Nol- Bins. "!., . M. vrl , 0I Hcllcnii Bay camp, TojIHo AihIo of Denver, i v K Kvitn of Mor tal. Kcino Molchlorl ond Hubert Ileum oi rnuinum a flttlnil close to the eve refreshments wcro served , featured n largo cuke wltli j decorutlons. s Morkwardt la the duugll Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Mark oi Chiloquln, on employe ljuna Box company offlco amain Kails, and la a grud f Chllonuln High school ihc University oi Oregon. L there tho wua un active tr ot the business women a irv. Inter -dorm council, president of bunnn lamp- lull. ' Lincoln ,nl hundred dollara of damaKO was caused by i iht.' Jesse runuonuurK Thursday aiternoon. u d Irom unknown origin. t; work of the mill crew at enry Lumber company pro i a complete lost. Tho fam- ill live In one of tho vacant until dnmoKo la repaired. Ili-rum Ashcrofl children She Bill Davidson family are ih the measles. Is. Myrtlo Johnson was via- several cloys this week in and with Mrs. Helen Kcn bnclla and Lorraine Con : arc visiting several weeks on creek with their grand- fr.ts and other relatives. :. Blllle Joe Fundcrburg, was nomo on furlough a weeks aco, Is reported com wn wiui the measles wh lo joule to his station In Mary Jr. and Mrs. Chnrloa Porker in Klamath Fa lis Tuesday I". Nellie Ituwton and Eva ImOKcne Flindorbliro wcro (pins In A.ililnnd Thumdnv. and Mrs. C. Hnrtwell nnd , . . . . 7 ana Mrs. Zello Converse (nonnlnE In Klamath Fnlln inesaay. New Pine Creek Churlle Harvey recolvud word luto lust Tlmraduy that IiIh brnlli. or, Virgil, ugo UO, 'dropped dead in Sun Fernando, Culif,. while attending a July 4 celebration. He worked arour.d tho Jammer una was top louder for the Mo drol Brothers Logging compuny a I hJf.tt.n1lH fell I 1 . L uw .i.uji. .m..a.. i.ii i,uu aouc to Hun Fernando purtly to spend tho Fourth and to gel cured from dust pneumonia, ills heart ap parently could not stand the shots ho hud been given and ho swooned awuy never to awoken. Ha was burlod lost Tuesday aft ernoon ul Lukavlow, whoro he was formerly a resident, eight doys after his doom. Mrs. Pearl Deter Eblen and husband mode 'on overnight visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alex ander lust Friday night. Mrs. Eb len, now living in uukiond, has boon visltlnB with her daughtur. Mrs. wnndu ligntio, in i-bko .( ItntUii, mni hpp In Kliim. nth Italia, where the latter went to consult witn a specialist lor mastoid trouble. She Is better now, according to reports, and Mrs. Eblon, with her husband who Is a pipe-fitter in tho ship yards, will be leaving for home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holllster and son, Bobbie, left for Sun Francisco last Friday afternoon after visiting week over the Fourth with the Alexandcra. Mr. Holllster is a purchasing agem for Sears Hoobuck and Company In San Francisco. He has been with them for around eight yenrs but he was quite well token with New Pino Creek as a placo to live ond enjoy o freer existence than in the cities. Mrs. Eddlo Croxton of Lake- view accompanied nor lamer, rivdn Coitburn. and Mr. and Mrs, Dill Cogburn of Willow Ranch to Fort Bldwell last Monday wham thev attended the funeral of Ceorgo Wallace, ogo 63. Mr. Wallace was tno lamer oi mrs Bill Conburn. Dorothy Johnston, la here from her temporary home In Oakland visiting with her relatives and old ploymates. She really enjoys being bnck, she says. The Now Pine Creok Pinochle club mot last Wednesday ofter nnnn nt tho homo of Mrs. Grace Bernard. Mrs. Elizabeth McCrnry won high prlte and Mrs. Dorothy Blunt won low. . it urn Innrned last Tuesday evening that Dutch Turpln is go ing to tnke over the monngemem nf thn Owslev ranch here, since Charlie Harvey has resigned to moke a change oner arouna seven years of service. The ranch Is considered ono of the better small hoy ranches of we vaiicy. Rnhorts. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas E. Roberts, is here visiting for the summer and will live up ol High Grndo where hor fiither la operating ma mine, Leon Boneflcld, an expert nneed miner, is doing soma samp ling work ot the Klondyko mlno this summer. Ho plans to locate hero this winter but at present he and his family are living at tho mine. Blumer McCrary Is doing some repair and remodeling work on T 'HI. UH!l,ilU v -w rJ.' i. ;SiilT'..iv.".'s "k. rf . i ,V,,, .;.,-, .- u SI s ' i ly'i ' tls W4Tt v .1. "i.'TV TV ii.iV. Wf"A. i',l.5SUJ iYILnAcL U XUN k.,. . . ' ' ' Icli .... P'xon, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Dixon of oueei. eilnKin,n. li. m . t..i h nu ipurtn D.rinaay aamraay, iuijr , OR ONLY ..VISIT THP ' ., MR&I1T.M IHT Ail HEW ''jr -CTHUI11U MONPAY jw v mod1 wh,eh c P-M Wanw.. ' ,on only 0.00 . . . JEWELnvtM'8 HEAR with tha. r 3TOM MAIN 8T. al!ohl fci-t... - ucm, i Bona or lightly hlghar. . Liberal trade all. lowanca VI on auiui Conduction made. p ill.', 3' . ' : MR. AND Mrs. paddock Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paddock live nt 2424 Darrow atrcet. Mr. Paddock left on June 18 for navy duty at Korragul, Idaho. Mrs, Paddock Is tho former Ethel Phlpps. Norma Rauch Bride at Ceremony RLY Norma Rnuch. dauehter of Mr. ond Mrs. Leo Rouch nf Mlltnnvnle. Kansas, and Technical Sorueant E. Lylc Kidd, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kidd of Klamath Fulls, were married in a double ring ceremony by tho Reverend Pollack on inursoay, July 0. Tho ceremony was read at the homo of the groom's sister, Mrs. Carlton Ross, at 8:30 o'clock. Curlton Ross was best man and L,lla Ross was tne matron oi honor. Little Carlene Ross, niece of the groom, was the ring bearer. The brido wore summer blacK with white accessories. Her the old Taggart house for Paul Brlckey who is getting the place ronovoted for his mother, Mrs. A. II. Daughorty, to live In. She 0t present Is visiting relatives around Dolwood, Oro. The little residence now has a now screened porch, bullt-lns in the Kitcnen and will nave a new nr tex finish in the living room. R. W. Odle is looking after the forming lnnd - of Mrs. Flora Hammerslcy and at present is putting up her hoy. Word has been received that Set. Jessie Llghtle in the Admir alty island group has been ad vanced in ranK to stou sergeant. George Schamel had no soon er recovered from a bad stomach attack than his wlfo came down with the flu. She has been quite 111 but Is feeling better now. It Is announced by Howard locger, evangelist, that he has closed the Gospel meetings at New Pine Creek but will con tlnue holding meetings at Willow ranch on Friday evenings nnd Sunday evenings at tho usual hour. TO GET DEGREE SALEM, July 15 (IP) Hear Admiral Thomas L. Gatch will come home to Salem in August in rneolve on honorory degree from the university of which his grandfather was president. Ac ceptance of Willamette unlver ltv' Invitation was received by the institution's president, G. Herbert Smith, this week. corsage was ot gardenias . and pink rosebuds. The matron of honor wore novy blue and white with a corsage of pink carnations. The ring bearer was dressed in blue and white and wore a small corsage of pink and blue. The bride and groom cut their wedding cake which was Inter served to friends and rela tives. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Conoy, Mrs. Betty Seit zlngcr end son, all of Klamath Falls, Harold Crane, Madclon Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Cllne, Mrs. George Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Geijsbeck and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gcijsbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Staub, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Har rison, Mr. and Mrs. John Bcchcn, Mr. and Mrs. August Schellhorn and granddaughter, Mrs. Axel Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Ross and Car lene. ENTER FIRST SUPREME HEADQUARTERS ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. July 15 (IP) The Amer lean 70th division under Maj. Gen. Ira Wyche was the first to enter Cherbourg, with the fourth and ninth divisions collaborating on the flanks, supreme head quarters disclosed today. farewell Party BLY A farewell purty was held at the Fagun homo on Sat urday, July 9, for Privates Put Fulzke and Jay Lybrand. The boys left Sunday to report ut Camp Mead, Maryland. Those honoring tne boys were Mr. and Mrs. Eincr Engcn and Edward, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Book, Wllda and Judy, Mrs. Jim Hall, Mrs. Elmer McGinnis and Judy, Molly McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs, Harden and Ava Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lybrand, Nancy, Odcll and Lottie Fay, Mrs. Clyde Lybrand and Rcba, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pollock, Robert and Ei leen, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Patzke, Jo and Jimmy, Mrs. J. Lybrand and Sharon, Edna Book, Betty, Joan, Dick, Joyce and Jerry Patzke, Mrs. Frank Patzke, An nie Elmorine, Elden and Billie Regan, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Fagan. Fort Klamath Bonnie Jean Richardson of Berkeley, Calif., Is spending the summer vacation here with her mother, Mrs. Jenry Sisemore. Other visitors at the Sisemore home include Mrs. Siscmore's two aunts, Mrs. Jim Hendricks of Ashland and Mrs. Blllle Sands of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jocklsh and son of Dunsmuir, Calif., spent the weekend visiting here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Gorden. Mrs. Elmer Zumbrun and son Billie, accompanied by Mrs. Henry Orth, were overnight house guests in Klamath Falls Wednesday at the home of Mrs Orth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Leever. They returned here Thursday. John Schmor went to Klam ath Falls Thursday to attend the funeral services held there Thursday afternoon for his mother, Mrs. Justine Schmor, pioneer Klamath county resi dent, who passed away Tuesday in Klamath Falls following a two-weeks' Illness. Schmor is emdoved by the Bie Lakes Box company In its local logging operations. Nard Lewis of Fort Klamath has installed a fully-equipped acetylene and electric welding shop in tho Fort Klamath gar age and is now prepared to do this type of work for the public. Mrs. Hugh Riesscn returned this week to San Francisco, where she will Join her hus band. She has spent the past several montns n e r e looking aiier ner property interests. ! tf r V r ' -w' sUJ If it's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one In the classified. JACKIE AND MARY JO Jaekle and Marv Jo Hendrlckson are children of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hendrickson. Jackie was eight years old on May 4 and Marv Jo was seven on July 1. ' Kennell-EUis Dr. Chambers To Lecture on Monday Third of a series of six lectures will be given to Junior Hos tesses, Commandoes, and all other interested girls between the ages of 16 and 24 this coming Monday night at the Little Theatre in the high school at V:au o ciock. Speaker for Monday will be Dr. O. R. Chambers, who will uiw a talk nn the subieet. "Why Men Do Not Understand Wom en." Dr. Chambers is the professor of psychology at Oregon State college in Corvallis. . On Monday afternoon he will speak to any interested women who are or who would nice iot ; do work with servicemen at the I nr Artninh Welnzlrl. who lee. . - Little Theatre.. date for another lecture period. Women of this community ara urged to attend these Informa tive meetings as they are of educational value In working with servicemen In the Klam- ath Falls area. COUNTERFEAT PORTLAND. July 15 (IP) Now it's counterfeit ration tokens. The district office of price ad ministration (OPA) said a red disc of standard token size but unmarked was turned in by a Portlandcr who received It in change. YOUR 5 DUTY By RITA WHISENANT - Lieetutd GoimtlologUt- OOD grooming, which J means superlative cleanll- attention tured to both groups. Dr. Wein- His subject for this talk wiU, is the director of the E Ci be "Do Adolescents Need Par ents?" The time will be at 2 o'clock. Brown trust division of social hygiene at the University of Oregon medical school in Port- Speaker this past week was 'land and will return at a later ness and meticulous to personal daintiness, is an essential which may still be ac h 1 e v e d in spite of hot, "muggy" days. The routine of I good grooming M should he as fJ natural to a wo man as brushing her teeth. . UNDER-ARM perspiration 1 an annoying problem which may be easily solved with a few minutes care dally. . Du Barry "Dainty Dry" is the best preparation I know. . FOR best results, bathe under . the arms or where it's to be applied . . . rinse well, and dry. Apply Dainty Dry freely . . let it dry for five minutes. To protect your clothing, rinse it off with clear water and dry before dressing. DU BARRY Dainty Dry also should be applied BEFORE shaving under the arms or be fore using a depilatory, not after. Dainty Dry comes from the Richard Hudnut labora-: tories. I think you'll like it. -RITA. EverhoJys Drug ; 808 Main PARENTS! Be Sure to PICK UP YOUR FREE PRINTS of photographs taken during Evergreen's Mother's Day Baby Contest Winners of Bond and Stamp Prizes Please drop In ot tha Studio as soon as pos sible for these valuable prizes. 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