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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1944)
Urr , : Vvftv n ifk iTTTTTlfTnTV T ' :' ; ' ' ' sl ' V . -7"' A ; !" k 'M) ' :' Jetty Fairclo to Ved Lt. Whitlatch : iuikr Klimith rll i airl hn lolned the rank of the brld- V. Ut. md Mn. J. A. Fairclo of Henloy dUtrlct hove an bi4 tha cnmaamant of their daushter. Betty, to Lieutenant hil W, Whitlatch, ton of Mr. and Mr. William V. Whitlatch. mil city. Both young people are well known In thla community where tfittended ichool at Klamath Union high achool. The newi wait first made public when Betty waa honored ttntljr in Berkeley, California, by friend and bualncss a mo ra who complimented her pit me returned to Klamath pill. She hm attended Oregon pw toiieie and, more recent- , Armstrong Bunlncjj coIIcro Berkeley. ll Whitlatch la with the Pr air carpi itatloned at El itxai, nt date for the wrririlns hil f yet been definitely aet. 5 i I Wt Supper knt McMllllon. V So uitlh W WAVER. Ulli hnnnrnJ t a pllet SUnnpr narfv Tuniftnu H"! liven for her at the VTIB Palmrtnn hnrni am Dk. iJ"?1' June left for duty Cleartleld, Utah, on Thura- ( Invited were the honor Virginia Turnbow, Susan liS SchulU, Mary r''i Dorothv rIokii. T.otiv Juno O'Brien, Bcttlo ana Mara n nnH Nn. ' Pilmerton. .8 8 8 'Wo$ Dnner LtonPltaentlng Mr. M. W. e" now rcaldlng in Wvlilting in Kla'mnth rails, frlHwti nom!. a Rroup of ttfharcd Tuesday ove kM. ',ho. home of Mrs. J. J. Cjw on Lincoln street for a LjjjJ" dinner, followed by fajW i were i laid for Mr. and Hirn. K: Co'er, Mr. and Mrs. IvSr .Mr,J8nd Mr' Sydney Clon Mlnd !r"' Chlo D-lZ'Mf- nd Mrs. W. Paul kBV2uJ; and Mrs. Harold fM ..AT1"""' Mrs. Ivy t RIliYlrrlnD ma. n prmal meotlnas. L'l?. of fr PtobMi:.?,' Pe Business and invito "".""men's club are !!' Party ,(cndu" "P-h081 the- "Kne attVAU AUut 7. . ytTn th ?lnB."ro asked-to J:3 theatre lohh hv Sing n,K.1..FuwlnK the 'tur7 lor",,-rosby's now (Ink .,', a.1.n(l Mv Wnv." fVin S SielCT 'he,' homo ltrf .Ble"a BoWnn nn SWft srmher; ?o0r iw,wn refreshments L"6' W' -thn.. """"wlchcs and ?.,ca to th nof eontacted """" Wtwcorn : aB"f Homt on Leave These three pretty WAVES were among women in service home on leave this week Nan and Adra CoelleV are'the only sister, recruited from the local recru.ting office and both are thrilled with their work in the WAVES. Nan is a storekeeper second class stationed on. Treasure Island, and Adra is a seaman first class stationed at the naval air station ,in Son . Diego. Theglrls are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coeller. : , v June McMullen is a yeoman third class stationed with the naval supply depot in. Clear field Utah She left on Thursday to return to her work there arter spending her leave here -wirh'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hicks and with Mr. -and Mrs. Joe Snyder. ;Enlg otos. Wednesday Club The committee In charge of the annual fall tea and the rum. mage sale sponsored by the Wednesday club of St. Paul's Episcopal church mot last week to make plans for tho fall events. Mrs. Richard Hlbbs was hostess to the committee for a luncheon at her home on Eldo rado. Mrs. C. D. Ough has been named chairman of tho fall tea which is to be given on Wed nesday, August 30, in the tou can party room.. The date for the rummage sale will be announced later by Chairman Dorothy Lolcoma Anyone wishing to know more about tha rummage sale or wishing to contribute rummage is askort to can ine cnairman at 8878. Mrs. Hlbbs served luncheon to tho following members of tho committee: Mrs. xrumnn Berg, Mrs. John Schubert. Mrs. Donald McKay, Mrs. Harold Shnffor, Mrs. Ed Gocckncr. Mrs. Ed Schncobeck, Mrs. C. D. Ough, Willa Cowlcs and Dor othy Lioicoma. 8 '8 8 ' Informal Dance pinna orn solna ahead for the Informal dance to be held for members of tho Rcamcs Golf and Country club and their guests on Saturday, August 12, starting at 10 o'clock. Music for the party will be supplied by the Tulelako Quardsmen. njfnmhnra nf the dance com mittee are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shannon, Mr. and rars. uiuiora Schuek, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley njrlliAf. Plans are also Doing mu for several Informal parties for those going to the dance before tho evening at the Rcames gets under, way. 8 8 8 Wedding Barbara Jean Mather of Ot i..rr.,o in hornnin the bride on Monday, July 31, of Max Eugene mony read by the Roy. Howard w u,,inhin nf the First Chris tian, church. Tho wedding was performed at the George W. Hu lls nomo on jiiaonuu, ink. kJJnl nnimln WAS attend' cd by ' PFC and Mrs. Paul C, urawiora. oeiom ""-"" t t... v,. rnvnlv". wa sung. ' After the wedding a large cake ... ...4 u.. 4ViA Krlrln 1 PFC Derby is stationed at the Marine BarracKS nere. 1 tt.;.'V JLf n Officers and Guests 1 Dance at Reames ' " : those who altenaea ine oau s r. r.,W nh club -last Saturday evening at the , Reames ,G Countoub. Guests were omcers ana mcir suqo air station and from the Marine Barracks. . .r. Music for the occasion was furnished by the newly fonneo dance band from the Marine Barracks and those attendingr stiU talking about the music played by the boys. The orchestra. under tne direction 01 lemmnu - - - been judged as gooa or Deuerj. i vnnw nf thf hi "name" i uimi '"""J . o uauua. - ' Mrs. J. Miller BabcocK. presi dent of the Navy Officers' Wives club, had charge of ar rangements for the affair which lasted from nine uniu one o'clock. 8 Picnic at Park Members of the Happy iur nluK thnir hiiRhanris and num erous guests picnicked last Sun day afternoon, July 30, at Moore park when places were cf tnr aVimit -fiftv. Those enioying tnis annual affair nf ho nlnh inplllded Mr and Mrs. H. E. Jones, Mr. and Mre iTr-anlr V l m n c Mr. nn Mrs Svdnev Evans. Mr. and Mrs. R G. Motschenbacner, mr. -ana Mrs. E. H. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keller. Mr. and Mrs C. C. Heidrich, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Savidge, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richardson, Mr. and Mrs Popl 5ar.rloll Mr a n rf "MK George Biehn, Mrs. Ivy Propst, Mrs. AiDerc juanger, ivirs. rrwiii f ranKiora, mrs. jemue xauni, Mrs. Maud Hosley, Mrs. George mimnnrpv. virs n. a. junK Mrs. J. H. Hamilton Guests included Mrs. jLula Wilson. Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsby Mrs. Marian Heidrich. Mrs Alice Goeller, Mr. M. W. Cose- boom. Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Johnson and two grandchildren rrlormirtr. anr farrtl Ann T3torin Louise Barnhart, Marjorie Red- Key, uary ana r eter neiancn Loralou Rolph and Jerry Bar Irai. nf Cnrf TTlamnth . TIia nfivf mnolinff nf tha nlnh set for . September 12, will be neid at tne nome ot Mrs. uari sanaeii on Lincoln street. . ' . S Lecture Series Concluding a series of si lec tures will be Dr. Lawrence Bee, professor of sociology at the University of Oregon in Eugene, who will give two lectures on Monday at the Little Theatre in the high school. Dr. Bee will speak at o'clock in the afternoon to all women in the community inter ested in community problems and . their own education. At tendance at the afternoon lee- tures has not ' been as high as desired and all women are uraed to take advantage of the opportunity to hear Dr. Bee speak to the younger women on the topic, "The Rules of Courtship." The evening series of lectures has been iwell re ceived here with quite a large group of girls listening to the speakers on Monday nigms. Four Years Old : TToioi .Tn Washhnrri celebrated uA. fnnrih nirthrlav nn Fridav. July 28, when her mother," Mil-'. dred WashDurn, ana Mrs. xiomer DeLameter were hostesses t ar party held at tne ueLamewr home at Patterson. - n.Ma. ntofii nlnvari nn -.'- thai' J Cl 1 1 1 1-.- nt.v f j - - lawn and Hazel Jo was presented with many gifts. Ice cream and- birthday catte were servea iier. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Jimmy Fuller and Walter and Rachell, Mrs. Leona Egluna nnj T.orrv Mr. Rrvro Hnmmmnfl and Sharr'ian and Buddy, Carol and Alice Bauer, maryiou non son, Dorothy Salisbury, Betty. xrl.1 Tlnrnf hv Rnvmnnr. DnilfflaA and Phyllis Golden, Patty and Wayne buck, noger ntira, Gerta Fae Lunston, Sharriea Styles. Jack and Sharleen Kirk Patrick, Janiet Mumpnry, Bever ly Fuller and the hostesses and honored guest. ; o a a j Family Reunion , A family reunion was held at 1 nf "Mt Q n H Vfl. Charles Mitchell on Sunday; In Ashland in nonor oi rut auto A. Larson, wno was nome on leave from Camp Forest, Ten nessee. A large dinner was -n joyed by all those present. ' Ixuesis were mi. tuiu xo.; w A. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coin of Portland, Mr. and Mrs, James Coin of Eugene, Mra4 Clifford Crawford ot Astoria, Mrs. Ray Sheird. June Wilkin of Long Beach, Nellie Boatman of Portland, Louie Boatman, Jr., Of Portland, Bline ana jerry lie of Ashland, Barbara Jean, Charles, Jimmie and - Sharon) Mitchell and the host and host ess, Mr. and Mrs. Mitcneii.; - S S S Legion Dance f sored a dance on Tuesday night for servicemen at the Veteran's) Memorial halli . Hostesses xo the dance were members of tha) Junior Hostess organization. ! Music was furnished., by. th4 Tulelake Guardsmen. ' ' : r: :- 8 8 8 ' .. Friends bade farewell this past week to Mn and Mrs. Clydf Baker, who have moved to Th Dalles where Mr. Baker -will serve as manager of the Western Union office. During their mora than twelve years of residence) here,,- the Bakers were in charge of the Postal Telegraph office and for the past several years have made their hornet ot) Homedale road, :, -i r ;