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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1944)
V " f ('",' 1 A Sj Former Residents VU , m. I it, Wed iri Oklahoma i 1 , .i & ly Nadina Palmarten Q ZmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmm, vWw Vtrna Cliovne became the brklo of Hormnn Turnbaugh In Tulclake on July 15. She Is the Mvr nf Mm. r. m. v.noyiio m -icniny. rn-mieu-mno arlene Schubert o Marry Soon Announcing hor engagement at n luncheon given (or b few (ricnd iintl relatives Saturday nlternoon, Jiuy zu. was Irne Schubert, dniiIHer of Mr. and Mr. Cert Schubcrl of fitV. Karlene will wed Corporal Fred O. McNaught, son of Mr. I Mm. Fred McNutiKht of Santa Ana, Californlii, wild plan the wedding to he announced noon. ? i Tho nnvj win lolri at the party held at the Schubert home on Lincoln. Ciiietla were given f while, mid blue corsages to ch Was attached a small oil laying "Karlcnc and M" Bright summer flowers placed around the rooms. Karlene Is a graduate of math Union high school and iltendcd Armstrong s Bus college in Borkalcy and W State college at Cor- li). She is affiliated with ma Kappa sorority there. ce attending school she has one ol the most act vc mbers ol the Commandos. ilng the group soon after It organized, Corporal McNnught Is with t marine rnrm Ktntlnnnri fit k local Marine Barracks. s Nr. and Mrs. Arthur Sim. 'I, Who have hen vialfinff !, their daughter. Mrs. An- Ml Smith, flf nrnnlilnn. hi.fn Pffied to Klamath Fall's and i w baicm for awhllo, " , . V tne change of ell- wm Dcnciu the health of ' wiiuiiic, Initiatioi Formal Initiation of two candi dates took place nl a meeting of the Thctn riho girls of the Pros perity Rebeknh lodge on Monday evening, July 24. The two new members are Dorothy Clnrk and Nadine Schmoe. A regular busi ness meeting was also held. Clara Hedkcy, chairman of the refreshment committee, was In charge of the serving of refresh ments at the close of the evening. The group will meet again on Monday, August 14. Rebekahs Prosperity Rcbekah lodge met In regular session on Thursdny evening, July 20. in the lOOF hall. One new member. Francis Walts, was Initiated into the lodge at this time. Refreshments were served at the closa of the meeting by Ruth Hcdrlck. assisted by vera Clem mens, tho noxt meeting will bo on August 3, rs imilh ft ; M;'f xk-, I t? a cMetrionv .Hi8, ,EuSene Hamstreet wcro married recently Estroet "a Ll em,'n Muskogee, Oklahoma, where Corporal , i .e 'Mmer Mn.Y ,wun 1110 Hrmv alr ntee. ivirs. rumiaii - sltonts, Maiinr Hnssett and both are former Klamath Falls Luncheon Lecture Series Dr. Adolph Welnzirl and Mrs. Cienrgn Moorehcad of the E. C Brown trust division of social hy Bione at tho University of Ore. gon medical school In Portland will appear here Monday to pre sent iwo lectures. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon In the Little Theatre, they will speak to nil Interested women In mo community on tne topic, Health in Wartime." This Is a community problem, as well as a personal one, and Dr. Wclmlrl and Mrs. Monrehcnd will bring information and liicts irom the medical school. At 7:30 In the Llttle' THeatre at the high school, the two will speak to the Junior Hostesses and Commandos on the topic, "The importance oi neaiin in war time." Next week will be the last of the scries of six lectures. . Junior Matrons The Junior Matrons' of the First Methodist church met on Tuesday, July IS, at the home of Mrs. Ray Garrison, 2338 Garden, with Mrs. Don Potter assisting. A short business meet ing was held with Mrs. M. H. Melchert presiding, and after tho meeting work was continu ed on the Red Cross quilts start ed at the previous meeting. There will be no meeting In August. ' Refreshments wore served by the hostesses to Mrs. P. M. Del. ler, Mrs. David Snyder, Mrs. Florence Edwardson. Mrs. Frank Lambo, Mrs. Hazel Samson, Mrs. Audrn Fulqunrtz, Mrs. M. H. Melchert, Mrs. Walter Hern don, Mrs. Christ Huck, Mrs. P. H. Rozcndnl, Mrs. Floris Case, Mrs. W. L. Torwilllger, Mrs. Stewart Snell, Mrs. Wendell B. Smith and Mrs. J, R. McLellan. Members of1 tho Happy Hour club will uc Hostesses to inoir husbands and families at a picnic dinner to be held nt Moore park on Sunday afternoon, July 30, at 1:30 o'clock. Those attending the affair ore requested by the presi dent, Mrs. Frank Evans, to taring their own tnblo service. Marian E. Hatsatt of San Francisco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison of Granti Pass, and Corporal Eugene E. Ham- street, son oi Mr. ana Mrs. r. H. Hamstreet of Olympla, Wash ington, were married at the Church of the Assumption in Musko gee, Oklahoma, on Friday evening, July 7, Both young people are former residents of Klamath, Fills. The ceremony wai read at 8 o'clock by the Reverend Paul V. Brown. The bride won a street length dress of white lersev with wnue accessories ar.a inoui-' der length veil with a corsage of talisman rosebuds, Mary Ratley, maid of honor. wore an aqua two-piece dress with white accessories and corsage of yellow roses. Private First Class Robert M. Oxler aerved as best man with Sergeant Carl A. Oakland and Private Eilert H. Moldenhauer assisting as ushers. ' The traditional wedding marches and Shubert's "Ave Maria" were played by Organ ist Betty Dlckmann during the ceremony. Following the wedding, a re ception was held in the cast lounge of the USO. The table was attractively decorated with bouquets' of white petunias, white tapers, and a beautiful wedding cake which was cut by the bride and groom and served by Mary Bauer, hostess. Later 'a party was held at the Sunset club for the wedding party and their guests. Mrs. Hamstreet Is a graduate of Grants Pass high school and the Interstate Business college in Klamath Falls. While in Klamath Falls she was employ ed by the dramatics department of Klamath Union high school and by the Fountain Supply company. For the past two years she has made her home in San Francisco. Corporal Hamstreet is a grad uate of Klamath Union high school and he also attended the Interstate Business college. He was employed by the dramatics department at tne nigh scnool until he accepted a position with the Southern Pacific rail road In Dunsmuir, California. He enlisted in the army air forces in November, 1942, and is now stationed with a photo reconnaissance squadron at Muskogeo, Oklahoma. 5 Birthday Party TULELAKE The navy, army and marines shared honors at a birthday party for service men with birthdays in July, which was given the evening of July 27 in the servicemen's room by the Tulclake Cadettes. Twelve young men, including Captain Erwib, provost marshal at Camp Tulclake, were remembered with gifts by the girls and shared the big birthday cake topped with pink candles. Refreshments were served to 125 service men and as many young women during the course of the evening. Three Tulelake boys, home from duty, were also among the guests, including Second Lieu tenant Sherman Waldrip. son of Mr. and Mrs. Uharies Waldrip, wno is serving wun tne oral, nance department of the army. John Coulson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coulson, whose home is on 'the state line, and Harry Galloway, who is spending his furlough with his mother and sis ters. Jonn ana Harry are in tne air tecnnlcal training corps, graduating from St. Maries pre flight school, and will report dbck to Norman, UKianoma. Music for the dancing was fur nished by the Tulelake Guards man, Miss Brown of Tulelake played two piano ' numbers and two accordion numoers were ot tered by. Patty Gentry. Military police from Camp Tulelake whose courtesy goes far In helping to make the dances for the service men a success, were highly comended this, week by Mrs. French Johnson, adult advisor lor tne cadettes. Julia Denault . Weds Navy Man At an Informal wedding on the evening of July 15, Miss Julia Denault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Denault of Oregon ave nue, became the bride of William Waldcr, seaman first class of the U. S. nnvy, son of Mrs. Susan Walder of Akron, Ohio. Tho 8 o'clock ceremony was solemnized by Father Tighe at the Sacred Heart church and was attended only by members of the fnmily. '. .' Tho bride chose a light blue dressmaker suit with blue acces sories for the occasion, and with it wore a shoulder corsage of and rosoDuas. sue , Mrs, Jay Hazzard was hon ored on Friday with a luncheon given for her by Mrs. Elbert stiles at the Wlllard hotel. Mrs, Hazzard is Mrs. Stiles' sister and will be remembered as Del. cie Foster. She and her daugh ter, Rosalie, have been at the Stiles home on Mesa, Mr. Haz zard having returned to their home in Glendale two weeks ago. He was formerly employed at tne local itauway express ot- fice and is now the agent for mem in uicnaaie. Before the luncheon, cock tails were served in the ladies' room of the Elks club to sev eral friends of Mrs. Hazzard's, including Mrs. Harry Young, Mrs. Estin Kiger, Mrs. Paul Dal- ton, Mrs. h. O. Foster. Edna Janssen and the hostess. iVece Honored Mrs. Elbert Stiles entertained for her niece, Rosalie Hazzard. who is visiting here from her home in Glendale, California, recently. A matinee was en. joyed by Bernle and Jack Alex. anaer, sue Kmsty, sally Sou kup, Sue Thompson. Emllee Ann Carter and Rosalie. After the movie ice cream and cake were served and games were played. Mrs. Robert ThomDSon com pllmented Rosalie with a lunch eon on Friday, July 21, at the Thompson home on Pacific Ter race. Those invited were Sally Soukup, Karen Kiger. . Sue Thompson and Rosalie. Mrs. E. O. Foster entertained for her granddaughter, Rosalie, when twenty of her little friends were Invited to Moore 1 4m , VF'a ' ' MS i Mr. and Mrs. Luther Freeman were married recently in a ceremony at the First Presbyterian church here. Mrs. Freeman Is the former Mary Jane Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Manning of this city. Kennell-EUia On Leave Some of Klamath's women who have entered the armed forces are home this week on leave from various training cen ters and bases throughout the country. For many, this is the first tune home since they have been in the service. Nan and Adra Goeller, daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goel ler, are lucky enough to get a leave at the same time from their duties as WAVES. Nan is a storekeeper 2c, stationed at Tt-pacnra island and Adra i a par ior a picnic, nosaue ana 1 seaman 1c from the naval train- her mother, Mrs." Jay Hazzard, nave been guests of Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Elbert Stiles for the past month and returned to their home in Glendale on Monday. ' Elks Dance The Elks sponsored another of tneir dances tor men of the Ma rine Barracks, the naval air sta tion, and Camp Tulclake, Friday nignt at ine tiK s tempte. Junior Hostesses again attend. ed the dance as hostesses. Music was furnished by the Tulelake Guardsmen and dancing was en- joyea irom until iz. ine station in San Diego, Home from the naval station at Clearfield, Utah, is June Mo Mullen, who Is a yeoman 3c sta. tioned there. June is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hicks of 934 Pacific Terrace and also with rel atiyes, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snyder ox neciamauon street. Dorothy Pomroy is home until August 1, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sexton. Dorothy is a seaman 1c stationed at San Diego. ' Mrs. Annabel Smith of Brook. ings, former resident of Shasta View. SDent the weekend in Klamath Falls visiting with rel latives and friends. Mary Jane Manning Weds Recently Mary Jane Manning, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Manning of Henley, was married in a ceremony read in the Pres byterian church on Sunday, July 16, to Luther Freeman, son of Mrs. Dorothy Vestel of Terrebonne, Oregon. The Rev. David F. Barnett Jr. performed the 9 o'clock cere mony on Sunday evening before a few friends and relatives of the couple. , Traditional white was chosen by the bride who, also wore a fingertip veil caught at the head' With a tiara of see3 pearls. She carried: a lovely bouquet of red ; roses and white gardenias. She was given in marriage by her father. ; Maid of honor was Dorothea Bepkwith and bridesmaid was the bride's sister, Geraldine Manning. Dorothea -wore a pale rose floor length gown and Ger aldine chose a light pink dress. Both wore shoulder corsages of pastel summer, flowers. Best man was James Craw ford and usher for the occasion was William Dyer. Before the ceremony. Alma Farrell sane "Oh Promise Me," accompanied by Mrs. J. A. Den- ffnrrlnnlnH was attended by her' sister, Miss Annnbello Denault, wno also wore an outfit of blue. Seaman 1c Puul Domby attended the bridegroom. : Mrs. Walder is n graduate of Sacred Heart academy and is well known hero where sho has resided for .a number of years. Just before her marriage she returned from San Francisco whore sho hnd been employed for several months, and has recently accepted a position with Mason Ehrman company. Seaman Walder who is an aviation mctalsmlth, has been located at tho Klamath naval air station since January, and prior to that was in training at Pensacola, Fla., . and Norman, Okla. He is an outstanding member of the air station, base ball team . Housewqrming A group of friends honored Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Frasler with a surprise housewarming at their new home on 3112 Can non, Thursday evening, July 27. They were presented with sev eral lovely gifts. The Frasiers recently purchased the former residence of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Heath. , Those enjoying ' the evening were Dorothy Smith, Mildred Wilkinson, Marie Pike, Caroline Holbert, Mae Capps, Kathleen Hepburn,. Bell Thompklns, Laura Baldwin, Ruby Bell, Vivian Bell, Blanche Pyle, Grace Crump, Claude and Maude Holllngworth and the Frasieri. . ,- ; -I'.: :-;.& .'-.. l h At r i K - 'V-W If J i.V,-S v S 1SN" ' i I, x V J V l 111 I II Seaman First Class and Mrs. William Walder were married here In the Sacred Heart church on July 15, Mrs. Walder was Julia Denault before she was'married. -Kennell-EUis The church was' beautifully decorated with gladioli and tall white tapers were used. The ceremony was read ty candle light. ', After the wedding, a recep tion was held at the apartment of the bride's sister. There the bride and groom cut a large wedding cake which was served to a few close friends ana rela tives. . The young couple left Mon day for Portland on their wed ding trip, for going away, tne new Mrs. Freeman wore a blue suit with white accessories and a gardenia corsage. Later the bride returned io Seattle, where, she has been em ployed for some time and Priv ate Freeman returned to his base with the army air corps at Hobbs, New Mexico. X K K - Boo Reames Dance Plans are now being made for an informal dance which will be held for members of the Reames Golf and Country club on Satur day, August 12. Those in charge of arrange ments for the coming affair are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Johnson, mt. ana Mrs. Stanley Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Harden- brook. Music for the dance will ha furnished by the Tulelake Guardsmen. -; ... Wed in Reno i. Married In Reno on July 17 were Dorothea : Hamilton and George, McAnulty, both of this city.. The couple were wed in the presence of a few close friends at the First Methodist church in Reno by the Rev. F. H. Busher. rney win make their home at 1720 Eldorado. v.- Sojourners entertained their husbands and guests with an en joyable picnic Wednesday eve ning at Moore park. Mrs. Wil bur Shannon was in charge of the committee for .arrangements. Guests for the evening includ-' ed Mrs.. Lottie Moffatt, Mrs. B. Huenegard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tarr, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whytal, Sec ond Lieutenant Kay Beatty of the WACs, Lieutenant (jg) E. Ruth Hcdemen, USNR, Ensign Marian Hodgson, USNR, S 1c and Mrs. H, A. Storey, Captain and Mrs. F. G. Lewis, Harry Land. C. S. Elliot, Sergeant J.R.King, Cor poral Patrick A. Young, Corporal Bert Hegler Jr., Corporal Lowell WKuntze, Corporal W. P. Woods, PFC Lee A. Koplin, PFC Walter R. McLcod,- PFC Max Hawley, PFC John W. - Lyon. PFC Ernest A. Romanoff, and PFC Francis J. Farina. . The next regular meeting of : uie sojourners win oe neia on August 0t at the Wlllard hotel with a no-hostess luncheon at 12:15 p. m., and with the meeting and cards at 1:48 p. m. All new comers to Klamath Falls' are wel- come to these meetings ,