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Mid-Summer Dnn
August 129 1944
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Betty
Faircld and
LfiWhitlatch Marry
Wtd at a four o'clock ceremony in the Prosbytcrlnn church
k Thursday were Betty Fulrclo, diiuuhter of Mr. mid Mrs. J. A.
umo. and Lieuiennni I'mil wmtmicn, Don 01 Mr. nnu mis. w,
'. Whitliilch. iilko of till city. st fV
The ceremony won rciid by iho Reverend David F. Barncll
K the First Presbyterian church.
The bride, uiven In marring, by her father, -'wore a while
Win drna with a train nnd fadliloncd with n xwectheart neck-
't. Her only jewelry wiiji n A
iX'tsiranu ot pearls. Her veil
ol ncl trimmed with lace
-4 cauitht Bt the crown with
ay wintc llower.H, , Sho carried
bouquet of carnation nnrl
lilmoiytolorcd rosebuds.
Her sister. Shirlev Fnlreln
u the maid ot honor, and she
fwc a pale blue kuwii of not
ra nee. biio carried a bouquut
I luichia-colored asters. Pnul
arclo was tho best man for tho
Kremonv. nnrl nuit n..
fhiilalch and Wendell Waln-
ngni.
Prcccdine the cornm
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and "110111111100." The
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Ktwloiial wa: by Mendelssohn.
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Micers' Wives
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' W?r i10 ,Bnrruc mot
F- 0 I imu? ' ,0. l,omc ot Mrs.
deMnti ln?4 LexinKton
'"m . (I, '""chcon nnd to
wives. ub o lhJ officer's
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eS ,C.osfn na Prealdenl.
WBBcViVn . s JVTS' Lowell
Slephon i k l; "Mrotnry, . Mrs.
S. Knsper: trcasuret. Mrs.
hl, Z r :v,clPhone com
hec E' ?'.?n?si socinl com-
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inrri n.?.. epmmitteo, Mrs.
Si."i. u". Hod Crnsn. M,.
,V S 4 '"""h'no committee,
Nl Jh?"01"!. tl publicity
"lthi..s,1 Wooline will ho hnlri
I' M rTr'n0"'' quarters
S 7 ?uB,Br:k3 on Sop.
' " o'clock noon SIrved
K. r?s?rvons with
S" Soni ,lolel'hono 5115,
i. ah ot
Sf Co" ctcd Y:so hi'sbnnds
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11,1 t a S11 was brides-
"tuning.
Vay rVVes
Navy officer's wives met for
their rcituliir monthly mcctiiiR
at the I'ellcan party room on
Thursday to elect new officers
for the Kroup.
Mrs. John Glrdlcr was elected
president of the club; Mrs. G. G.
Cillmorc, vice president; Mrs.
Iionlckc, secretary; Mrs. James
Stevenson, treasurer.
Committee heads elected at
Ilia same time were Mrs. J. Mil
ler Babcock, social chairman;
Mrs. K. ft. Dm roil, telephone:
Mrs. R. R. Ryan, publicity; Red
Cross, Mrs. William Paxton;
ways and means, Mrs. Elio; sick
committee, Mrs. Tonray.
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Girls of Thctn Rlio met in the
IOOF hall, Monday cvonine.,
AuRiist 14, for a regular-business
meeting, with Clara Rcdkey, pre
siding. The next meeting will
bo August 20,
Visitor Honored
Margaret Flock of Eugene
was honored at a luncheon at
the Pelican cafe Friday when
Mrs. Lloyd J. Goblo and Mrs.
Hiram F. Murdoch entertained
for her. . '
Margaret has been here visit
Ing with some of her friends
and attending Girl Scout camp
at Luke o' tho Woods. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Flock of Eugene and left
here with her parents last sum
mer to make her homo ln the
valley city.
Honoring her at luncheon and
a mutincc later were Brita
Lion, Mary Lou Case, Mary Ann
Mills, Joyce Sample and the
two hostesses.
Annual Picnic
Sojourners will hold their an
nual picnic at 12:30 o'clock on
the afternoon ot August 23 at
Moore park. All Sojourners,
their children nnd guests are in
vited to otlcnd and each So
journer Is asked to bring sand-,
wiches and table servico for her
parly. ;
Mrs. Glenn Jones Is chairman
of the affair and will be assisted
bv Mrs. S. D. Earhart, Mrs. Ben
Ciibson, Mrs. A. W. Elliott, Mrs.
Frank Lambo and Mrs., Lloyd
Young.
For reservations, members are
nsked to dial 4550 or call any
member of the committee by
Monday evening so that ade
quate food might bo provided.
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WED THURSDAY
Mlsi Betty Fnlrclo became the bride of Lleutepant'Paul Whit
lntch In . T ceremony read Thursday at the First Presbyterian
-Wesley Gudcrian.
HERALD and NEWS-
SQCIETY
-By Nodino Palmerton
Dance at Reames
Club Saturday
Members of the Reames Golf and Country club and their
guests enjoyed- an informal party dance at the club house last
Saturday evening, August 12.
.' Music for. the party was furnished by the Tulelake Guards
men.; j
. Entertainment for a midnight show was given by performers
from the Klamath Marine Barracks. They were PFC Carl Hagel,
Corporal Jack Mahoney, Cor-
poral Donn Stecn, Sergeant I . , . .. .
council insxauea
Cliff Harp, and PFC Fred Gi-
rard. .
The committee in charge of
dance .. arrangements was com
posed of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
Johnson, . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Hardcnbrook. . , .
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Picnic Planned
Catherine Brumbaugh's coun
try home . near Pine Grove will
be the setting for a picnic for
members of the; Business and
Professional . Women's club on
Monday ', evening,. August 21,
6:30 o'clock. '
Committees' are ' working to
make this a gala occasion as it
will be thei lrst of informal va
cation meetings before start of
the club's ' regular meetings on
September 4.-
llattie Evans, in charge ot
transportation, requests all those
who do not have cars or a ride
to meet at the Winema hotel at
6 o'clock,, and those taking cars
who . have room for passengers
are asked to' stop there. Those
attending- are to take their own
table service. . - - v
' BP W reservations for the af
fair were in charge of Willie Uh
lig, , Jacquelin Newcom and Nor
ma Miller, .the president.
i An' executive board meeting
has been announced for Monday,
August 28,; at 7:30 at the home
of Eleriora Weatherford, 1238
East 'street. 'A number of important-
.matters Will be up for
discussion before . start of the
fall meetings and all members
of the board are urged to attend.
Rebekahs
A regular, meeting of Prosper
ity Rebekah, lodge was held
Thursday,. .August 17,- in the
IOOF. hall, , with ; Mary Curtis
presiding. Stella Dryden was ap
pointed advisor of the Thcta Rho
girls and Thelma Dumm assist
ant advisor. Practice for the con
ventlon to bej hold In-Merrill In
September, .occupied the greater
part;of. the: evening.-
: The Past Matrons club of the
Eastern. Star will hold a dessert
luncheon at 1 o'clock on Friday,
August 25, at the -Masonic tem
ple. Hostesses for the afternoon
will be Mrs. Oscar Peyton and
Mrs, Hiram Murdoch.
The Bethel Guardian Council
of Job's Daughters installed its
officers on Thursday evening at
the Masonic Temple with Mrs.
Phyllis Poole officiating.
Mrs. Pearl Schultz was in:
stalled as guardian; H. E. Jones,
associate guardian; Mrs. Pearl
Gisvold, secretary; Mrs. Rhoda
Harnden, director of music;
Mrs. Florence Schulze, sociabili
ty; Mrs. Frances Sample, para
phernalia; Mrs. Virginia Bo-
noist, hospitality, and Mrs. Evan
Campbell, publicity.
Mrs.' Helen Listoe, who was
appointed grand junior custodi
an at the grand council in -Portland
recently, was installed in
that capacity Thursday night by
Mrs. Poole.
A: drill team of Job's Daugh
ters dressed in pastel formats,
presented a floral tribute to
Mrs. Listoe and presented her
with a bouquet of purple and
white gladioli. Members of the
drill team were Patricia Be
noist, Sharon Willits, Lois Cada,
Sally Mueller, Joan O'Neill,
Nancy Humble, Nanette Schu
bert, Alice Mead, Joyce Sample,
Mary Griffiths, Barbara King,
June Dickson,, Barbara Ros
kamp, Joanne Bennet, Lynden
King, June Bosworth, Dorothy
Collier, Marilyn O'Neill . and
Connie Hunt, soloist.
Mrs. Schultz was presented a
gift from the group in appreci
ation of her -work as guardian
during the past year and H. E.
Jones also, received a remem
brance in recognition of his
hard work during the last year.
, Following the .ceremony, a
social hour was held with Mrs.
Viola Dickson, worthy matron
of the 'Eastern Star, and Mrs.
Sally Woods, associate matron,
presiding at the punch bowl.
Fish Spread
For several months tho Catho
lic Daughters of America have
been serving a fish spread each
Friday at the Commando center,
a service which is much appre
ciated by the service men. The
committee in charge of this work
in August is composed of Nora
Manning, Caroline Joans, Mary
McGoran, F 1 o r o n c e Pickett,
Kathleen Maguire, and the chair
man, Ellen Ely.
Engagement
Major and Mrs. Daniel W.
Stevens of Fort Lewis, Wash
ington, announce the engage
ment of ' their daughter, Mar
garet, t o Private Robert L.
Holmes, USMCR, son -of . Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll Holmes : of
Klamath Falls.
Miss Stevens is residing at
Fort Lewis where her father is
serving as the post chaplain.
Private Holmes, a member of
the marine detachment of. the
V-12 training program, is sta
tioned at the University of
Washington in Seattle. They
met while they were both at
tending Oregon State college
where Private Holmes was a
member of Delta Sigma Phi
fraternity.
He graduated from Klamath
Union high school in Klamath
Falls and he is well-known
here.
Eighth Birthday
Barbara Stivers, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stivers of
2301 Orchard, celebrated her
eighth birthday at her home on
Tuesday. Aucust 8. Seven little
friends enjoyed games . with
Barbara on the lawn and in
Barbara's playhouse.
Birthday cake, was served
later to Anne Potter, Katherine
Potter, Susan Jenkins, Luella
Stafford, Sharon Owens, Thelma
Peterson, Nancy Elliott and the
guest of honor.
Couple United in ;
Presbyterian Church
At a candlelight ceremony read at the Presbyterian church '
on Saturday evening, August 5, Patricia Croup and Billy Dean .
Stewart, MM2c with the navy, were married by the Reverend
David F. Barnett.Jr. .' ...
The bride is the daughter . of Mrs. Gladys Croup, of . Santa
Monica and A. F. Croup of this city. The groom is the son. of Mr. :
and Mrs. Theodore M. Stewart of Blair, Nebraska, and. is gta- i
tioned at the Klamath naval air station. . . ,
The'double ring ceremony was used. . . ' ,
! : ; . ; . The bride, given in marriage
t.- ' ' i ..... by her father, wore a dress oi
ompnmeniea
' Mrs. Loren.- Palmerton. enter
tained at. her -home on Pacific
Terrace . Thursday afternoon
complimenting ; Miss ; Burnetta
Bishop of Los Angeles and Mrs.
D. A. Weidler, visiting from
Chicago. ' , . - r .
: Luncheon was , served,- follow
ed by an afternoon of cards and
conversation.. Prize of the after
noon was won -by Mrs. W. A.
Spangler, and guest prizes .were
presented to -Miss Bishop and
Mrs. Weidler.' ", . :
' Guests honoring, the two were
Mrs. W. A. Spangler, Mrs. E. D.
Hamacher, Mrs. C.- 'W. 'Kenip
ter, Mrs. C W. Hornibrook,
Mrs. J. B. Bishop, Mrs.. Guy L.
Harmon, Mrs. L. E. Taylor, and
Mrs. C. M. Ferguson. .
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' PRESBYTERIAN WEDDING
Miss Patrick! 'Croup and MM 2c Billy Dean Stewart were
married recently In a ceremony read .at the Pirst Presbyterian
church of this city. ' ; ' i . '-..; Evergreen studio.
white with a fingertip veil. She
carried an arm bouquet of pink
rosebuds and .white, gardenias.
- The matron of - honor was
Mrs. Don Moyer, who wpre a
floor length dress of pink lace
and carried pink and .-white
gladioli and carnations. .
The best man for the.. cere
mony was. F, J. Nacht- and
ushers were Bob Moyle-and
Harold Ogle, all with- the navy.
Mrs.-. George Mclntyre -played
Lohengrin's. . Wedding march
and Schuterts - Serenade on
the church organ. -
Mrs. Stewart is well known
here where she attended Klam
ath Union high school for four
years and was active in school
affairs. The couple will make
their home at 415 Walnut
street. " , :
Married
Miss Beryl Cunningnam,
daughter of Floyd Cunningham
of this city, became tne bride,
on Tuesday, August 8, of Eldon
Roy Clark, carpenter's mate
third class, of L,a tiranae at a
ceremony at the First Metho
dist church. '
The wedding took place at. 7
o'clock in the evening and the
ceremony was read . by ' Chap
lain A. ,M. Oliver of the Klam
ath naval air station where Mr,
Clark is stationed. i -
The bride s only attendent
was Viola Hicks and the -best
man ' was Roy Backlund; -also a
carpenter s mate third class at
the naval, air 'station. -
For the wedding,' the bride
chose a grey suit with .fuschia
accessories and a corsage of
white gladioli.- ; , Mis s Hicks
wore a suit of green with white
accessories and a yellow .shoul
der corsage.-V
: Later, an ' informal -reception
was held at the home of the
bride at 338 Martin, for rela
tives and a few close friends of
the couple.- They are now mak
ing their home at the Villa
Marquis apartments : on North
Eleventh."
Mrs. Clark is a teacher in the
Klamath . Falls schools and at
tended school at Southern Ore
gon College of Education, at
Ashland. 1 i :
Red Cross
Navy Wives are asked to at
tend the Red Cross meetings at
the Red Cross headquarters on
Main street eVery Tuesday after-
noon at one o'clock to do Red
Cross work. " - . v . r. . .
Dressings made at this tlm
will be made for the station dls-'
pensary at the naval, air station.
Mrs. William Faxtdn is Red.
Cross chairman - for' the . Navy i
Wives.
church. '