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mm PACE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Military Wedding At Hill Field . 111. JJ! i . t I i i ! la 1 .11. mii . i A military wcuuuig ui iiueitrs. tu xvitnuain ritiis people TOOK place in the post chapel at Hill Field in Ogden, Utah, when Private Georgina Poncelet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ponce- let of Akeley, Minn, was married to Corporal John Guidi of Pelican City, Oregon. : The bride was lovely in a white taffeta gown fashioned in princess style witn a long train and a tingertip veil, sue carried a bouquet of lilies and blue delphinium. Maid of honor was corporal - Lucy Yurasits and bridesmaids nnfl " a ijr:il . -i were rr i iviuiy miner uuu Privates Katherine Phelps and Mary W. Surby, who wore for mal gowns of pastel shades and carried matching bouquets. The bride was escorted to the altar by Lieutenant Betty Et tcn, commanding officer of the WAC detachment. The vows were spoken before Father Flynn, post chaplain. During the processional PFC Charlotte Qiilncannon, accompanied by Cpl. Earl Tintle at the organ, sang "I Love You Truly." Later in the service she sang "Ave Maria." ' Best man was Staff Sergeant Anthony Piccolo and ushers were Corporals Gino Giova chini, Philip Mancuso and Paul Witmer. The bride attended school at Fargo, North Dakota, and was employed at Grand Rapids, Minn., prior to her entry into me wa(j in uecemDer, ihsj. The groom has been a rest dent of Klamath Falls for 16 years where he attended the Klamath schools. He was em nlnvari hv the PnKnan "Rav T.iim. ber company before his entry wio inc army uiree years ago. Following the ceremony, a re- cepuun wets neia in me iyau day room where a large wed- umg i-tute was cui. iae young couple spent a brief honeymoon in Ban .ijujte iiy o o o Sailor Honored Mr. and Mrs. Vern Davis en tertained at dinner one evening this past week in honor of Tommy Winterringer, who .was here on leave visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H.- Winter ringer. Tommy is an AMM sta tioned at Corpus Christi, Texas. After dinner the evening was spent visiting and playing cards. Guests were Leo Ramp. SK 3c and Mrs. Ramp, Lorah Dunigan, S and Mrc Tlnni.,,., 1VA -i ....... uuiiign,,, ima. Ray MoBnde and Roland Davis. Jolly Neighbors The Jolly Neighbors met at the home of Mrs. J. P. Russell on Wantland avenue Jlly 12. Refreshments "were served and a pleasant social afternoon was soent. r,irs. narrv nrirpit as sisted the hostess. Members present were Mrs. Bernard McDonald, Mrs. Joseph Abner. Mrs. npr.rnrip Winsn Mrs. William Long, Mrs. R. J. Hall, Mrs. Warren Pohl, Mrs. James Cooper, Mrs. Harry Sack ett, Mrs. James Francis, Mrs. C. W. Sessler. The hostess's mother, Mrs. A. B. Leonard, was a guest. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. James Francis and will be potluck. S S Shower Vplasfa PpfHrlr T.Tamia nin. comini, and Bessie Aubrey, were hnstpsspc flt a riplierhtfiil hahtr shower held in honor of David Liouis, adopted son of Mr. and in the afternoon on the lawn. Those present were Doris Wineburger, Louisa Icenbice, Helen Wilsnn. Olivia Wnhhc An. na Hartlerode, Mrs. Charles Icen bice, Lillian Chapman, Martha Barns, Mary Lou Nine, Evelyn Carson, Margaret Host, Sarah Warner. NpHn faiannmini Maru Kelly, Margaret Fields, Lela otolts, Mrs. John Deyerman, Elenore Johndohl. Helen Shor- OVer. Ruth TVTnrrnw TVT aiian Vackneitz, Veronica McNeal, Dorv Reedpr. Annp T .annto Hoi. en Carlson, Ruby Klund, Jennie Scodip. .Tpan . Van fMpvis nA Margaret Hadley. , I kX v ' ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Virginia Duuo, aaugmer oi Air. ana Mrs, c. ra. budo oi mis city, will wed Robert David Payne of the United States army in September, it was announced this week. rteiuieiijiii5 The Theta Shn oirlk nlni. of thp . Prncnaritt, - Ral.al.nl. l.J. will meet in the Oddfellows hall on jvionaay, duly Z4, at 7:30 p. m. There will be an initiation and all nf.irprs aro acL-nal tn wear formals. OWAC Officers Visit Klamath Colonel Ann Schmeer of the Oregon Womens Ambulance Corps, and Captain Melba Kruetz this past week wore visitors in Klamath Falls as guests of the local chapter of the ambulance On Wednesday the two officers were honored with a social hrmr oil.an trr thnm in na waa-m t U.-. ITT l. 1 Guests were Jack Linman.f' Ray Ruger, Mr. Williams, Otto VISITING HERf Smith rifmrna UTovove floi ence Humble, Colonel and Mrs. a. jjucei, commander and Mrs. Lowell T. Coggeshall, Captain Ppmia Nairlaniann nf tha frtm mandos, Lois Serruys, Ed Bell, Mrs. can scnuDert, ana all com missioned and non-commissioned officers of the Oregon Wom en's Ambulance Corps. Invited also were Mayor John Houston and Judge U. E. Reeder. After the social hour the group went to Sari's for din ner. On Thnreri'av Pnlnnpl QnVimoo.. I and Captain Kruetz were guests at Camp Tulelake and on Thurs day evening they left for Med ford where they were to take a plane to Portland. -.- The Klamath Falls chapter of ine amouiance corps is the larg- PSt PrniV in drtann una mac lha first to give money for wheel chairs to be eivpn tn thp S hrinp hospital in Portland. Their captain is Kathleen Livingston. Bridge Club. On Leave Clarice K '7umhntnn V 9 with WAVES, recently spent a 14-day leave here at her nome.in. Weyerhaeuser.- On the Fourth of July she eniOVpH a famtlv renninn nr.tU her mother, Mrs. Everett For- ness, and her two sisters, Elea nor and Barbara Forness, her brother.. "Pllmior 7nmhihmn familV nf Fnrf TtTlarviafK her sister, Mrs. John Palmer, and family. Whi1rt hnmfi cha !-;fnJ .. u.is, vwncu Willi her twn mmfc t.t-- t.a u.. Farley of Portland, and Mrs. Bernie Hughes of Medford. miss Zumbrunn works as a Dersnnnpl vpnman n i... 11 , -- w",n" w uvvu lieu tenants at a naval supply depot BLY Mildred Cartwright was nosiess o tne Bridge club nn Frirlav .Tnlw Id Thp narlu was also a farewell party for Mary Ellen Bechen and the club presented her with a sift. Those enjoying the evening were Bettv Armstrong. Hplpn Smith, Nisha Hadley, Lillian Oshorn. Thplmn Ahhntt. Marv i.uen Bechen, Mildred Cart wnght, and Mrs. N. L. Gifford t? t? o S S t 3 Homecoming Friends and relatives met at ine nome ot ivir. ana Mrs. Ralph Edwards on July 9 for an old fashioned- homecoming' and . din- npr pi van in hnnnr nf Dul A w la. - a - ..a .w..w wa a . miio Moore of this city. He was on a iunuugn visiting nis sisters, Mrs. Clarence Friend and Mrs. Ralph Ed wards, nnri hin hrnfhnt rinvU ivioore. Mrs. Clarence Friend and Shar on, Mr. ana Mrs. Aiva Edwards, Mrs. V.va Vanr.Ml1 an. TV AT Belle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cof- xcii,, wr. etna mrs. iarence Jen ninet: MP nnri ltfrc lTlwvin rj O"! Glutei iu- Wflriis nnri Priori -a lUTaa AT. i Mrs. Floyd Edwardst Wanda Sue ana dames, air. ana Mrs. Ralph Edwards, Art Gabrielson, Ruby Collins. Mr. and. Mrs. Frprl Per. singer, Willard, Gordon, and Glenn, Doyle Moore, and the guest oi nonor. The evening was spent with miaou., singing anq games. Potluck Supper A potluck supper was held by the Friendship court num ber 11, Order of the Amaranth, on Wednesday evening, July 19, at 6:30 o'clock in the Masonla temple for members and their guests. Tha supper was fol- lAiiriaal taVi.li. ai nlali.aa. att.a i""V iiiuvihk pibluiCO, OlllK- ing and dancing, and pinochle anal Vt!lalnai Tlin ,aHillnH lat.al. ness session was dispersed with for the month of July. The members having birth- r1nv frnm .Tanunrv fliat tn .Inlv first were tho honored guests for the evoning, In rhnron nf tliA 'nartv Mr a Mrs Ann Plno ...l.a, ... sisted by Mrs. Blanche Marks, Ml AlffAal Ctalaa.aU Ma, Blanche McGlllivary and Mrs.' n . . i. e.. i . . . mini oiunioy. Mrs. Eva Lea Long will be in charge of tho August informal party. The first business ses sion starting tho fall activity will ba on September 20. High score In bridge for the Avpnlntf n. ml t n Mfa Vila ll.'a.l and low to Mrs. Mary Adams! High score in pinochle went to ucorga nerce ana low to Mrs. Blanche McGlllivary. The group adjourned In an ticipation of a similar party in August. 5 S Club Picnic An n In van. A tslrmt. tr, tirM Sunday, July 18, by the members wi -lie ivriniana victory ciuo ar Moore park. A large number of members and ,hlr frinnri. at. tended. Thp ntrnip Innrh was potluck excopt for the Ice cream auu icmunaae xumisnea Dy me club. Later, a short business dis cussion was held hv th i-lnh members. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. August Andrleu, Mr. and Mrs. T.pnn AnHriAii anal aavtlli Rldgie Andrien, Mrs. Oscar De- imuii ana son, ivir. ana Mrs. J. vj. nuucK, iur. ana Mrs. u rancis Flowers and son, Mr. and Mrs. George Flowers and family, Mr. onu nn. vuve aicrnerson ana family, Mrs. Edna Travers, Mrs. Dean Coe and snn. PapII Rail Mrs. Hazel Mistier and son, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Houck and son, Mr. and Mrs. Al Schmeck and SOn. MrS. Rsthpr rncatiaa. onat sons, and Robert Casebeer. f f. Miss Acteson To Wed Lt. Tyburski Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Acteson ot Warm Madras, have announced uie r to Second Lleutonant Edward ana ino nagua, iirw iom, on of Warm Spring, I npMement of their n'P'T, J MIim Actoion disclosed the nwi of hi- . - ' . ,n ihM Oat. oLi w" r"mi In b. I A pledge. Tho wedding wi 1 not Uka pUce un I Mn A .Mil unn wan irrtni ntnflT . miu Vll.. A it A.nn tit mm H rair.i l m, t AkrIM rrom uniioqvun nign nonooi in lege In McMlnnvllle. Now an bnnk In Bond, ahe wan formerly witn ine ijamain raua oranon ENGAGED Jean Acteson, formerly of Klamath Falls, announced her engagement recently in Bend Social Calendar Monday, July 24 Theta Rho girls club will hold an initiation at 7:30 In the IOOF hall. All officers are to wear formats. rrlday, July 21 Thai Qitl VT-.tp.atr.- a,l,,k u.lll meet at the Masonic hall In the afternoon for dessort and a so cial aiiernoon. 9 t. Auxiliary The Larlfps auvlltarv , tha. Brotherhood nf Rallmaal -ain. men held a meeting in the KC hall on ThursHav. .Tiitw ii -,,itk Mrs. M. R. Messer presiding. Mrs. Henry Redmond was welcomed as a transfer from the Sunrise rhnntnr in Dnrt. land. MrS. A. P. Mvnn Uiao nla.nla.a1 . j " kniicu chaDlain and was ln.taiiat ai..- ing the meeting hv -Mrm a vv Jensen, past president. ' Eighteen members were pres ent for the aftnrnnnn tjtm MeSSer waM -annntntiaal t'n. v.. n J - 'I .".V. IU WQ VJ11 the lower committee for the next three months. Refresh ments for the next meeting on AUKUSt 10 Will hp tula a. a. by Mrs. V. C. Phillips, Mrs. icu ucnereaux, ana Mrs. A. B. Guthrie. Refreshments for tM m..tu. were served hv Mr. r, t Mrs. Harry Sackctt and Mrs. c! nenry. Sunday Wedding A wedding of Interest to Klamath people will be one tak ing place this Sunday in San Francisco when Suzanne Tomlln son will become the bride of Ensign Benjamin Karyl Hast ings, iormerly of this city. Suzanne ! Did rtaiiffhtor nf mr. ana Mrs. Kenncm iomlln son of San Francisco, and lien's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rahlon Hastings, now live In Sacra mento. The ceremony will be read at St. Francis Community church In San Francisco with a reception being held later at 850 Upland drive. The COUDtn nlun tn 0n aa after tho wedding whero ne will icwcivk nirtiier iraining before ueing assignea to sea duty, Women's Club i in iiif I ii-vi n VHiiui iiuwuii iiuiii VfiUrimi't until hi. t-Anant Ipiiii. for to Camp Bcale, Calif., was graduatod from Union high school in scimocinfly, after which he served as engineer for the town of Rotherdam, N. Y. Botoro entering the sorvlce with the corps ot engineers, the of ficer was affiliated with the overtoas personnel, engineering atainartmant nf Ih fit.tiit.iit fSll company of New Jersey and was luauuiivu in ajuaciJin. v.noiufll. He returned to the United States In February. 1048. In oritur ih AOrVlCQ, S 8 S Saddle Club Cit rnnsldArnhlA IntapA.t anal nrirln tn thn "linnav salt'1 nf .!- community Is a request from the national publication, "Wostern Horseman Magazine," for a group plcturo of the Klamath Saddle club to be published along with an article of their for mation and activities. While still a young club, this group of wom en has won much recognition. Combining- hmlnan iih pleasure the Klamath Saddle ii ' )?" " rouP ""e to muun i u o i a o n norse rancn Wllnrn nirtlirj.. nf thai tla.a -.. In their club uniforms and their norscs wero taken. The club wi.mea to extend their apprecia tion for assistance by Clarence Adnms, Dale Mattoon, Cecil Matt, N. B. Drow and Charles Perry. Following the picture taking un old fashioned ice cream social wus held. 5 J BPW Party Membori and m,. . I Busln..; .end ProCM en'a c ub wr. n...'MI I Informal evenli,. monnay, July 17. at h..1! Allc Stour'n ems. Ul This was one of uvtnUl next meeUng will' lU" S Cf Party Langell Valley .'-- 'Cpnnle Peters of Ventura. California has bee- v's--o- " tkIan-d- Calif' She is mak- . fr the past few weeks at theVrank Kleineger h me ?l?eL h l 21 Gough , -jm,, ju 0dU rrancisco rtmmmm OWAC LEADERS ACCEPT CHrrx , , ; cnalrs tor 'he Shnna hospital in Portland, Wesley Guderian 1- LANnEr.T. vat.i.w r. w. 3rown entertained with a lovely bridge party at her home -.nuisuay aiiernoon. Tne rooms were lovely with roses from the gaiuen oi mrs. laloyd Gift. . Four tables of bridge were in play with Mrs. Owen Pepple . , , aii (allaiC, mrs. iviaicoim xeare second, and Mrs MflrV IaPirlv tha tla,aa.lia.a. 1 "J -iiiiis aii;e. Following cards, delicious re freshments WarA eni-liaial lata H'.. Brown who was assisted by her uouBnwr, mrs. jesse Cohea. Guests wpra Mr, Mnllia. 1..:-i. Mrs. Marv n-ka.. ' Claudia Musick, Mrs. Mary n"a" aie, Mrs. rjinoii House, Mrs. Malcolm Teare, Mrs. Owen PeDDle. Mrs Harrv Frayinr llTaa -ii mui ray, mrs. faul Monroe, Mrs Charles Revell, Mrs. Tyndal .., ..aau. U,a,U UUl, IVirS. Jesse Cohea, Mrs. Lester Leav- ILL. .t11e' new granddaughter of crowns, Uheryl Ann Cohea, nitciliuorj. o J 5 8 5 Red Cross ' The local Red, Cross chapter iu , tt quesi seating the need of knitted or crocheted nltalfl -far Pnnva i..AnHi. . '"e worK is simple and can .... -uiic ujr groups or individuals 8 S X -BIjY:Eva.stinwelI was host- - hj ine rine Needle club at Ivory Pine on Thursday, July ii. A short business meeting WAS rnnaliinta.a1 , a.. t"cc""lS -w4 aim reiresnments were served. Eleven members -..v iic isuesis were present. n,Mrs- Timothy Murphy of Dunsmuir rr aj . . a fevisitradls MT. LAKI Mini T -..I --..J UUUlflB Call man pntprta iaA T ,", -iiT i '"....vu vue mi. uaKl Christian Endeavor at her home mi nuay evening with a lawn party. ,nr PIay'"8 games, a wiener roast was enjoyed. Members present were Lucille Kftarfv. RlllFnr ,. TIT..-!. a. a . ' " - j iriauK, noward ;y , ' """,,a iAuiii oViVla & Ralph Manning, bale WII- a ll ' .uu'aI -oiar, Uorwin .. ... aaaujr, mis. jar Mack. Mrs Albert Ready, Mrs. P. Dixon and Mrs. Sam Enman. , . C (? S S 8 Birthday Party WP.VPDlTAITTTr-ti.i- - A surprise birthday party was ;. rnsoy for Mrs lr ?UIktSh,a"k n ?.rita My Mrs. Willox l"e nme o rrrf. ; iiri .r-;"a. ue?.1 honor. Amnn- .u ,ne aItemoon. Mrs V?ilt '5?Se resent were oSi Mm TMIs:,.Pre?9. Mrs. drln ' m ,"n-. -Mrs. Wal- honor, and thrnostesse:11"1 f BLY Tho Bly Women's club met at the home of Carrie wueiiunam on Wednesday, July 12. The business meeting was conducted by Ruby Hanan, pres ident of the club. ,. A skit was presented by Mar tha Harvin and games were f m3.?? rfi."1 pr.ICS -ol" o Lillian Osborn, Lyndell harri- Haiian uelJsoec and Ruby Refreshmanf. Ilraaa lata. - - "ww mivr acrv- Itnh0 Uary LUCk' Etlna BOOk, ta.'i""an. ila" Osborn, "VW '"arv ,"en Bechen, -la-yndell Harrlsnn 'ai a r-ii ' Marfe Obenchaln all of Pattnn m m10' Ktherlne Patton, Mrs. T. F. Wing and daughter, Louise Warfield of -.-' imcuoLT i,amp H Wedding Lectures Speaking at the two lectures . iT-'li'L lne untle Theatre r .. "cnooi will be Dr. BarVracksgf!CSha11 0t the Marine r.r.Ar.a.la?'cLoc,k ln..tnB afternoon wnm. V .L' W1" "PeaK w the women of the community on SS Th.e Service Man i wreaiion." Th a is a Tnl"1 'UnbJlc Laa"d women of tend a asKod to at In f h aUAnlnri I ...til nM htt 'Mi ,,s "c win speak rm Jun'or Hostesses Can Fhi. i "c'vc -neir Country." 7-30 JnrtU,re w111 Jake place at 1AT ,Junlor Hostesses, and -unirnanaos. 5 Birthday Visitors Mrs. Burge Mason, Jr. and S'JSS a"d J"n arrived la"t viiu wi?ht0f ",pe,id 8 two week's visit with friends. Thi Masnn. araf,.ow living in King City 2Sliln'. a" instruct base'r y army alr wiS? iff.arl?ab-?ut July 30 KENO Barbara Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Moore of Kcno was married on Sunday afternoon, July 9, to uaio xorrey. The wodding ceremony was DerformeH hv thn b- viai Phillips at the First Methodist viiuii.il in niimaui rails. uniy a few of the near rela tives and close frlsnds nf th young couple witnessed the w-Tcmony. mrs. Aaron Moore and Mrs. C. R. Morgan, mother and aunt of the bride, and tha groom's mother from Portland were among thoso present. Fotlnwlna thai a. - buffet supper was served at mint Torrey'i apart- Torrey Is a pharmacists mate in the navy and has sorved over seas for nm. tin.. A. ho if located In Klamath Falls. Cascade Sole"' "V'ng ' the 6 5 8 Ranch Dinner The Iovnlv ranrk kAM-. . and Mrs. A. J, King near Mor- ws ino scene ot a chicken dinner given for some of the emnlnvftFt nf lhn u..u a ... "" vmm ana News staff on Friday evening. Dinner was served from a long v" mwii, lit lOttt UfAfH K - I m : 77iW "na jvirs. frank Jonlr n u Malcolm Epley, Mr. and Mrs. ... nuuuon ana Mary Mar garet, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mont- Mr nal "1? DOn W"ll. a ,. sswwart, An. v. r ana iviri Ma.U,rJ.cUM'"". and Mra VnVoii m i " ano -aroi, Mrs. h.ni? lel,,on' Mary Jano korn- nTV: h ,"e.r' "na MrJorle S S 8 Quests at MonH tv w.r . y ".'mi i3-r.,1..sl,,.""r ami mVItS iiirrafT. mprririAr. --i ner. Edna a& ..PI Col Um. Mllriraal '..?."" Robinson. Chnrlo tiM Willi TTr.ii.. ,I'. x!l Mini RuMell.MM.Svp.M Bowne. Gertrude Tol c i 3 Wantharnr J Mary Stew.rl. D J4 eo'm Al n." I..." Mm.. " """" '"a Xa Rsri.lvi tltf -.lla.ll.al land lh " "' ".Un Of . .nnTnl. "..?"' N s s , BLYDnnny Abol w J 3:.. i i " "'""""y pan,! friends were invited tewj ....... cnJI)y ir7 DUU ly RITA WHISINANT LUtmtd CaimtltltfiiiJ PHE aeaaon for leg mil J 4 Picnic Dinner Little Diana T,. r IT.., i, 3 "er mower, Mrs ?nafIy-rM!rcJ. .M3 Cottageavl outiWLl carried and fi,: :C:"'an? oe?oratlons M.ue '"' anoon were BobbyT'Mrs. Ear. CoblfEdd" BBBaV II I I E C When in Medford otay t HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anna Earley Proprietora N. Lon orfta, """"" P.raunenl B.,ni,,i DR. E. M. MARSHA 22 Na. in '"" nrtlahn JVruu! O Virgin Wool Blankets O Wool Sweaters O Sport Jackets Children's O Snow-Suits O Ski-Suits O Mackinaw Minnesota Woolen Company Local Representative RALPH GETCHELL , 3337 Altamont Drlva ' Phone 4008 HILDEBRAND M, -j .a-.fl"e"t.r'a'"d on bir hdS; rfinn.t u".i A Hi6"'': Michael and Mrs. Hoefler. Mr1." " Mr': a fi,;. j :r .lauaia Moot fler, and the host and ho"tc8. vw. Valium going bare-legged is hmli awing ... and with It many who are using leg make-up for the first time. To achieve this itoekln gless freed om, and with it a satin- smooth leg beauty, a little advance orenar- tlon is needed. . . fIRST. your le mull f smooth and tree from a I recommend "Velva-Tiu. a umall A L? whlrh rracd superfluoui hnlr tho cletn. q odorless way. Thcrc'i no M and no bother. Vclv.-TUe lal for month . DU BARRY Leg Makfrtfl the Tronlcnl and fllKI im Amu tn nnnlu Airl-nlv Ifld It gives real cool comfort, h mat "oeacn tan iook. n ONCE the leg make uptijf you sometimes wnt ItJ in a hurry, pcrnops mr .1 a. i.l. 1U-H Mlllllll For removing cosmetics m1 lotions, I like "Chic, i you will. And If you're B; am, you'll also llko "FootW . . . llaht ODon too or plw1 .n.lf that rinns nwBV wllh lj bare-footed feci. . . a A ND we'vo heaps oi AN aids for summer W You'd better come in n.n them, . mi EverhoJy's dm -BOB Mam- BOB Main --.I i ll ' H4(Ui4i.ClHa! The New Permanent Location Helen's Beauty Shop 4056 Shasta Way Juit Aarosi the street rrom Our Old Address 4077 Shasta War , We Will Be Closed This Week But Will Be OPEN FOR BUSINESS at our new shop on Monday, July 24th SAME PHONE NUMBER 8200 . Customers wishing appointments for next week should phone now.