Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 22, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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TULELAKE Bcforo nn altar banked with blue and white
Iphlnlum, while gladnll owl tall white tnporn, Verne Clicyno,
lughtcr of tho Into Mr. Robert D. Cheyno and Mm. K. M.
htyne, pioneer reldont of ilcnley. become, tho brido of Her
in Turnbaiigh, Tulnlnke, at an eluht o'clock ceremony Sunday,
jly IS. Tho groom Is tho Hon of Mr. and Mr. D. W. TurnbnuKh,
ulelike.
1 Th ceremony w read
Itlore one hundred ondi fifty
iinti In the Tulclnko Commuu-
y Prcjbytcrlnn cluiroh by Rev.
ujh Bronson. PrccccdJiiK the
trcmony Conrnd Schultz of
uldiko ung "Bccmuo" and "I
ov You Truly."
Joyce Turnbaufth, sinter of the
room, played tho traditional
eddlng marched.
Tin bride, lovely In white
itln, fashioned with round neck
nd marquhctto yoke outlined
rllh tctd pcorla, wore a full
ngth train. Her veil whs of
tl caught with llnra of pearls
bout her head and sha curried
ihower bouquet of pink carna
oni and pink ribbon streamers,
he was given In marrlngo by
brother, A. R. Choyno of
lenhy, B , , . .
Mn. Alice Dickinson, Port
md,iljter of tho bride, was ma
fon of honor. Hor sown of aqua
w was floor length . with
ouffant skirt.
Bridesmaids wore Margaret
ureny, University of Oregon
Indent at home In Henley for
?e summer vacation, and Miss
unces Rose, Tulelnke.- Miss
urphy wore poach net and Miss
'"M pink net.
Uttle Miss Margaret Ann Tak
cs, blonde daughter of Mr. and
rt. John Takncs Jr., Tulelako
d niece of tho brido. was flow-
a.n.d woro a Pl0 bluc
KuAllufh0 attendants. car
IS. i "'"lo'ied nosegays and
jorerose buds as hair arrange-
''"'yCalll'.'Tulclako was best
J1". Ushers were Jack Llskcy
5l3iko'nd nobort Adnms
ilteP"".11 Was 1,old Immcd
ha rhSi u lng th0 "remony In
?Ua ?h "i1"0" whoro the
HhBlnd bo'senko, circled
vt ai'd white rose buds.
rseJ Sn coy,0Jcd tablo was
Wtdalso with tall whlto' tap-
Pourlnir ... . i '
Paush Btwi . '"yce Turn'
Vm and Fann c Arinm. Mr.
Pastel shaded summer blooms
were used about tho room.
' Mrs. Cheyno, mother of the
bride wore a two piece ensemble
in stiver gray with matching hat
whilo Mrs. Turnbaugh woro a
deep blue gubnrdlno suit. Doth
woro rosebud corsages.
The young couplo will make
their home in tho Tulelako com
munity where tho Rrnom farms
following a brlof wedding trip.
. Tho brido Is a graduate of
Henley high school whllo Mr.
Turnbaugh spent some tlmo nt
Oregon Stato followinR his grad
uation from the Tulelnke high
school. He was a member of
Thcta Chi froternlly.
Complimented
Mrs. Roy C. Whytal and Mrs.
John A. Schubert were hostesses
nt a pnrty given for Mrs. Percy
Webb In tho plnc-panollcd room
of tho Elks club last week.
: Bridge was played during tho
afternoon with first prize going
to Mrs. Otto Ellis, second to Mrs.
William Van Busklrk, and low
to Mrs. Robert Elliott.
Honoring Mrs. Webb were
Doris Blanton of Eugene, Mrs.
Horry C. Stearns, Mrs. Webb's
mother, from Oakland, Oregon,
Mrs. Robert . Constans of Dor
rls, Calif., Mrs. Don McKay, Mrs.
Frank Bogatay, Mrs. , W. A.
Souther, Mrs. Robert Elliott,
Mrs. Ed Schnccbeck, Mrs. W.
R. Hlbbs, Mrs. Victor Newman,
Mrs.- Robert Burleigh, Mrs.
James Swnnsen, Mrs., Frank
Nlles, Mrs. Jnmes Clark, Mrs.
Otto Ellis, Mrs. Ed Klurer, Mrs.
Mclvln Leonard, Mrs. Orvllle
Hamilton, Mrs. Lon Hunt, Mrs.
Joo Bailey, Mrs. Phil Schrocder,
Mrs, James Ferguson, Mrs.' Bert
Schultz, Mrs. William Hearing,
Mrs, F. C. Wissenbach, Mrs.
Vern Moore, Mrs. Warren Bon
net, Mrs. E. Goeckncr, Mrs. C.
D. Ough, Mrs. Robert Fulton,
Mrs. Wyolt Padgett, Mrs. Tru
man Berg, Mrs. Frank Tarr,
Mrs. Tom Orr, Mrs. I. M,' Ir
win, and Mrs. Karl Kufoe.
Guest Hen
Mrs. Dorothy Luce, who has
been a guest at the Lylo O.
Mills home for the past three
weeks, left Wednesday by train
for' San Francisco where she
will spend a week with her
sister beforo returning to her
duties os superintendent of the
Lava Hot Springs hospital in
Idaho.
Mrs. Luce was one of tho first
nurses In Klamath Falls, com
ing hero in 1000. She was the
superintendent of tho old Black
burn hospital In the hot springs
area hero and left about 20
years ago.
Whllo here recently she visit
ed with many old friends.
Soroptimists
Tho Soroptlmist club will not
hold any more regular meetings
until September 7, but with tho
Soroptlmist house a going pro
ject tho members will bo busy
and contacts frequent.
' Mrs. Roso Poole, the Klam
ath Falls delegate to the Sor
optlmist's National Federation
convention in St. Louis, has
Just returned and was greeted
by members at their Thursday
meeting In tho Pelican cafe.
She reported that tho Soroptl
mist club was now tho largest
women's service club in the
world.. ,
,By special arrangements of
the English government, Eliza
beth Howes, the liaison officer
in England, was allowed to
speak to tho convention from
London. Tho head of tho Brit
ish Broadcasting . company an
nounced that the privilcgo of
greeting tho American clubs was
extended becauso of tho out
standing work of the Soroptl
mist clubs in war service.
Sojourners
Tho annual " picnic for So
journers, their husbands, and
guests will bo held at Moore
park at 6:30 p. m. on July 26.
Those who plan to attend
will plcaso mako - reservations
by Monday evening, July 24, by
calling Mrs. Greer Gluscoe ot
4646 or Mrs. Joseph L. Mitchell
at 7181. Members are asked to
bring their own tablo service.
Tho Past Matrons club will
meet Friday, July 26, at the
Masonic hall for dessert and a
social afternoon.' Co-hostesses
will bo Alfreda Stolnmetz, Jo
sephine Penrod, and Ida Moretz.
A
Tiilelake Cadettes
. The Tulelake Cadettes are a group of girls from the Tule
lako area who have devoted most of their spare time to the
entertainment ond comfort of servicemen in that district; .
They .have opened' rooms where -the boys may come -and
enjoy a wholesome, home atmosphere. Hundreds of men from
all branches of the service have taken advantage of the op
portunity to make themselves at home here.
At left, a group of the girls is shown with some of the
servicemen In a friendly card game. From left to right around
the table they are Private Trevathan, Sergeant Jean- Scott,
Bette Campbell, Second Lieutenant Ruth Crowther, Corporal
Myrtle Bowen, PFC Carver and Ardyce Brown..
' In the picture at the right are shown the three Tulelake
women who since the organization of the Cadettes a year
ago have served as adult advisors for the group of young
women. They are Mrs, Gladys Ganger, Mrs. Mary Johnson
and Mrs. Margaret Stevenson, who appear in the attractive
blue uniform with silver wing buttons worn by all members of
the organization, .
In the small picture a group is gathered at one of the most
popular spots, the sandwich bar. Left to right they are Mar
jorie Eagle, Private Purcell, Mary Frances Reiben, Corporal
Moore and Captain Carolyn Ryckman.
Wesley Guderian
Virginia Bubb to
M a rry in S eptember
The' engagement of Virginia
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bubb of
this nast week here.
Sho will wed Robert David
Payne of Ontario, Oregon, in a
on September 24. '
Miss Bubb attended the Uni
versity of Oregon at Eugene
where sho was a member of
Chi Omega social sorority. Since
the first of the year she has
been the medical technologist in
charge of the laboratory at the
University Stato Tuberculosis
hospital in'1 Portland;.'..'.-'
Mr. Payne Is a graduate of
the University of Oregon where
He was a member of Alpha Tau
Omega, and Phi Delta Phi na
tional law honorary. , He is now
in the United States-army and
is attending the University of
Jane Bubb, attractive daughter
405 High street, was announced
Payne, son of Mrs. Margaret M.
ceremony to be read in this city
Oregon Medical school in Port
land where he is a member of
Nu Sigma Nu medical fratern
The news : of the engagement
was first made known to friends
when Mrs, Robin: Hott honored
Miss Bubb with a linen shower
in Portland in early June.
'
Spending a two week's vaca.
Hon here has been Helen Holver
son of Sacramento,'. Calif. She
has been visiting with Mrs. L.
Z. Carter of 521 Hillside.
Elks Dance
Enlisted personnel - at the
naval air station who are mem
bers of the Elk's lodge were
hosts to Klamath Falls Elks and
their wives at a dance given
last Saturday night. Music was
furnished by , the Tulelake
Guardsmen.
Before the dance, Mr.- and
Mrs.- Malcolm Epley were host
and hostess to a group at their
home on North Seventh street.
Invited were Ensien and Mrs.
Walter R. Kershaw, Lieutenant
and Mrs. Curtis Lee, Lt. Com
mander and Mrs. B. M. Turner,
Lieutenant and Mrs. Charles
Smith. Lt. Commander and Mrs
Jones, Captain and Mrs. Fred
erick Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. L
Orth Sisemore. Mr. and Mrs. J.
Verne Owens, and Mrs. Jack P.
jjinman. -. .,
.
Sixth Birthday
Emilee Ann . Carter celebrat
ed her sixth birthday on Julv
13 when her mother entertained
for her at a birthday party at
ine i-.. l.. warier nome on 521
Hillside.
Games were ' played : In the
yard and later ice cream and
cake were served. .
Emilee Ann will start in the
first grade, at Roosevelt school
this fall.
Guests invited for the after
noon were Ruth. Frederick and
Virginia Roenicke, Charles and
Milton Bally of Merrill. Charles
and Bobby Harris, David Mont
gomery, Richard Hilton,- Gary
Kliever, David and Steven Reed-
er, Marilyn and Georee Brandt.
Rosalie Hazzard of Glendale,
Calif., Sue Ramsbv. . Shirlev
Schof ield, Richard Burnett of
Bonanza, Patsy Lee Peterson,
Billy Hosford, Susan and Sara
sorter, Mary .Jane : Howard,
Sally Soukup, Susan ' Jenkins,
Anne Potter. Sandra Pemberton.
Roberta Mathews, Diane Ander
son, Betty Jane Kern, Steven
utiles, Donna Lee Carter, and
Patty Thompson of Medford.
Mrs. Carter was assisted dur
ing the afternoon by Helen Hol-
verson, iynden King, Mrs.
Frank Marks, Mrs. Al Brandt,
and Mrs. A. O. Roenicke.
; .
Birthday Dinner
- Honoring Jeanne Long on her
seventeenth birthday, a group of
her friends met for dinner at the
Pelican on Thursday evening.
Those complimenting Jeanne
were Mary Minton, Joy Kent,
Margie Clark, Jean Underwood,
and Nancy Bennet.
Lorraine Irick"
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Weds Utah Man
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Lorraine Irick, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Mauri
Crystal of Ashland and formerly of Klamath Falls, was married
in a ceremony at the First Methodist church here on Wednesday
anernoon to i,nsign is.eith jNebeker, ot bprrngvule,.- Utah. . '
The three o'clock ceremony was read by the Reverend Victa
Phillips before a group of friends and relatives of the coupl.
Maid of honor for the ceremony was Qonna Brotherton anal
best man was Ensign Frank Waters. '
For the wedding the brlda wu
Legion Danct
Fifty servicemen from the
Marine Barracks and the Klam
ath naval air station were enter
tained Friday night at a party
given for them by the American
Legion.
Hostesses for the evening were
a number of Junior Hostesses.
The Junior Hostess group is an
organization which appears at
various servicemen's dances. The
group is sponsored by the city
military entertainment commit
tee and the girls are taken into
the group upon character refer
ences given by the dean of wom
en at the high school and from
other reliable sources.
'
Complimented
Barbara Schultz entertained
at her home on South Sixth
street Friday evening honoring
Phyllis Hutchins who has Just
arrived here to make her home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Hutchins of Lincoln
street. Miss Hutchins has com-
pleted her second year at Ball
State college in Indiana.
Honoring her were Virginia
Turnbow, Letty Linman, Jean
Underwood, Margie Palmerton,
N a d i n e Palmerton, Marjorie
Schultz, and the hostess.
Farewell
Mrs. Dora Goddard was host
ess to a group of women honor
ing Mrs. Melvin P. Leonard who
is leaving for Chico, California,
on Tuesday evening, July 18,
at a party at the Pelican. Mrs.
Leonard was given a handker
chief shower.
Guests were Mrs. Mae K,
Short, Mrs. Delia Schroeder,
Mrs. .Ralph C. Brooks, Mrs.
Harry Panning, Mrs. Walter
West, Mrs. M. L. Shepherd, Mrs.
J. A. Mahoney, Mrs. Millard Ped
igo, and the hostess.
dressed in a steel blue suit with
brown accessories and a shoulder
corsage of salmon pink roavs.
The maid of honor, wore a navy
blue suit with a corsage of gar
denias. : ...i
During the ceremony, weddinf
music was played on the church
organ by Mrs. John O'Connor.'
After the wedding - a a recep
tion was held for the coupl. at
the officer's club and later
wedding dinner was given at the
Pelican grill.
Guests at the dinner Included
the wedding party, Mr. and Mrs.
Verle Reeves, and Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Crystal. . .
Ensign and Mrs. Nebeker left
for a honeymoon trip to- San
Francisco; They plan to r snake
their home here. - :
The bride was a popular mem
ber of the younger set here, at
tending Klamath Union high
school. Ensign Nebeker ia a pilot
at the Klamath naval abr aia
tion. ,
!
Shower
Mrs. Roy C. Whytal was the
honor guest at a handkerchief
shower given at the home of
Mrs. W. H. McPheiren - in St.
Francis park. Mrs. Whytal vi
leaving soon to live in Eugene,
her former home. .: .:
Bridge was played during the
evening.
Guests were Mrs.- Roy' C.
Whytal, Mrs. Phil Schroeder,
Mrs. Emil Paul,' Mrs. Bert
Schultz, Mrs. William. Spongier,
Mrs. - E. Leonard, Mrs. - J. -A.
Schubert, Mrs. James . Clark,
Mrs. J. R. Fowler,- and the
hostess.
Friends were happy to hear el
the birth of a little girl -to the
Neil Blacks at the Emmanuel
hospital in Portland on Monday.
The baby has been named -Jane
Ruth and she has an older broth
er, Bruce, almost three.. Major
Black is a flight surgeonnow
stationed in England.- , v
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Tu ,s P'cture shows 'the' eriti
;aMrs' Cladys 'Cang,
uici oievenson, advisor,
ire group' -of Tulelake. Cadettes. Left to, right , Corporal Myrtle . Bowen, : Master Sergeant Dorothy Thomas, Ardyce Brown,. , Bette .Campbell, Mary Dugan and Mary Frances Reiben. This group! wot
aer advisor Captain Carolyn Ryckman, , Mrs, Shirley 'Main, ,Second Lieutenant , Ruth Crowther, Dorothy Zlabeck, Staff a prominent-one in marching units at the Fourth of July parade, in KlarrH j
" Mrs. Mary Johnson, advisor; Imogene Rowan, ( Sergeant Jean Scott, First-Lieutenant .Marjorie; Eagle Wilrose ; Ferguson, - ' ath Falls. , . ; Wesley GudefjorV;