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PACE FOUR
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
Claryce Holm Is
Bride of Navy Man
Miss Claryce Holm became the bride of Lieutenant Frank
Dale Moynihan at a candlelight ceremony held in the Klamath
Lutheran church on Saturday evening, August 12. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holm, formerly of Klamath
Falls, and now of Biebcr, and the groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Moynihan of Montrose, Colorado, now stationed at the
Klamath naval air station.
The beautiful myrtlewood altar of the church was banked
with palms and tall bouquets of pink and white gladioli.
The nncie, given in marriages
by her father, wore tne tram-
tional white satin with a long
train. Her fingertip veil was
held bv a Juliet cap ot pearls
Her only ornament was a triple
strand of pearls, and she carried
a white Bible wiwi a spray ot or
chids. Virginia Morin, maid of hon
or, was in blue with a bodice of
moire and a full net skirt. She
wore a small net cap and carried
an arm bouquet of sweet peas.
The bridesmaids were Barbara
Sellers and Faith Hunsaker, who
wore dresses of pink and blue
with satin bodices and mar
quisette skirts. They carried
bouquets of pink and white
sweet peas. Little Diane Delyea,
the flower girl, wore a floor
length dress of white moire and
carried an old-fashioned bouquet
of red, white, and blue flowers.
Lieutenant Howard Eddy was
the best man and the ushers
were Lieutenant (jg) William
Homen and Lieutenant Charles
DuCander. Before the services,
Mrs. Ruby Hiatt sang, "Be
cause" and "Oh Promise Me,"
and the oreanist. Mrs. Carl
Brandsness, played Lohengrin's
wedding march and Mendels
sohn's recessional. Rev. Orville
Schmidt of Portland performed
the ceremony.
Mrs. Carl Holm, the bride's
mother, wore a blue print dress
with white hat and accessories
and her corsage was white gar
denias. Mrs. Moynihan, moth
er of the groom, wore a crepe
dress of light biege with match
ing hat, and a corsage of salmon
pink gladiolis matched the trim
on her hat.
About a hundred guests were
present at the wedding and at
the reception in the church par
lors which followed. A beauti
fully decorated bride's cake cen
tered the table, with flowers car
rying out the color scheme of
pink and white. Mrs. S. J. Stark
ey and Mrs. A. R. Dickson
poured, and after the bride had
cut the first piece of the cake,
Mrs. William DeCew served.
Miss Dorothy O'Sullivan assisted
about the rooms. .
Lieutenant and Mrs. Moyni
han will make their home in
Klamath Falls for the present,
where they are at home at the
Evans apartments.
Friendly Circle
The Friendly Circle met re
cently with Mrs. Fritz Vance on
snasta way, for luncheon at 1
o'clock and a social afternoon.
The members present were Nona
Hall, Kathryn Billings, Nettie
Good, Arbhur Stone and. Violet
Vance, and the guests included
Mrs. Cory, Mrs. Vance's mother,
Mrs. Billings Sr., and Mrs. E. L.
Jlitcheil.
Mrs. Warren G. Noggle has re
turned home after a month's
visit with her parents. Dr. and
Mrs. J. T. Moser of Lewiston,
Idaho. Mrs. Noggle's sisters and
families joined them there. They
were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wil
kins, Ann, Estelle, and Joe, of
Boise, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Porter
and daughters, Mrs. Wendell
Clarkson of Lewiston, Mrs.
George Shoemaker of Boise, and
Major and Mrs. L. A. Helphrey
and Judith of Bend. Lt. Clarkson
and Captain Shoemaker are with
the army in England. Other
house guests of her parents were
Captain Robert Pruecel of Camp
Attabury, Ind., and his mother;
Mrs. J. Edward Pruecel of Col
fax, a cousin and aunt of Mrs
Noggle and Miss Mary Margaret
Kearns of Spokane. Mrs. No-
le also visiteri vuilh J1
John and Walter Bethune Jr., at
u.u.aauj ui laano. Tne two
boys were also weekend guests
in Lewiston while she was there.
Socia
Calendar
Monday, August 21
BPW picnic to be held at home
of Catherine Brumbaugh. Pine
Grove, 6:30 p. m. Those with
out transportation meet at Wi
ncma hotel, 6 p. m. Bring own
table service.
Wednesday, Auguit 23
Annual Sojourners picnic to
be held at Moore park. Chair
man for the affair is Mrs. Glen
Jones.
Friday, August 25
The Past Matrons club of the
Eastern Star will meet at 1
o'clock for dessert at the Ma
sonic temple. Hostesses will be
Mrs. Oscar Peyton and Mrs. Hi
ram Murdoch.
Monday, August 28
Theta Rho girls will hold a
regular meeting at the IOOF
hall.
Thursday, September 7
First meeting of club for wives
of officers connected with the
Marine Barracks at 1 o'clock at
bachelor officers quarters at the
Barracks.
Saturday, September 9
The Women's Council of the
First Christian church will hold
a rummage sale at 116 North
Ninth.
Wednesday, September 13
Regular meeting of Sojourners
at the Willard hotel at 12:45
with a luncheon and cards. All
newcomers to the city are in
vited to attend.
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Marguerite Picard
Marries Recently
Mnrmiorlto Plenrd, diumhtor of Mr. unci m ,
Ol nil Cliy, mm uuu . vni miuuu, numnlH'll lit th If, Pawl
air station, woro married In u ceremony r,.,,i , 1 ,,lumaU i2
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Borvlco beforo friends anil relntlvei of the con,,!"; loror,"ii g
miilehlnit hut and whlto accessories. Iliir tlnv', . dr(8 ltkl
shoulder Corsica of pink roses mill while sweet,,,... Wor In .1
Committees Meet
The social service and Moose
heart committees of the Women
of the Moose met in the Moose
hall Tuesday evening at 8 p. m.,
jestudT ou&iness meeting.
Following this meeting, Grace
Crump, chairman of the social
service committee, and Blanche
P y 1 e, Mooseheart chairman,
gave a "lavette shower fnr Mr,
Vivian Bell, wife of a U. S. ma
rine. Those honoring Mrs. Bell
were Opal Kilgore, Mildred Wil
kerson, Dorothy Smith, Maude
Sargent. Laura Baldwin PaMia
McMannus, Fannie Mae Thomp-
.uxaiic x-me, may i;apps
Blanche Motschenbacher, Zella
cianKensmp, uracia McFarland
Nina Nyback, Lucille Heifer,
.ni,cci aicyuuiii, uiancne uix
on, Marcia Waits, Frances Waits.
Ruby Bell, and the hostesses,
"io"w: x-j'ie dim orace crump.
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Employes Meet
At the tmblie mpptinc nr .
Railroad Employes' National
Pension association, held in the
tuuunuiuiy nan on Garden,
Tuesday. Ausust is Mr, t m
Jemsen, president, conducted
the business meeting. The mem
bership committee reported that
much interest was shown in the
bill at present before congress
which will insure a living pen
sion to all railroad employes'
widows upon reaching the age of
55, and which will also pay a
monthly sum for their children
until they reach the age of 18. It
was decided, tentatively, to meet
on the second Tuesday of each
month.
WEDDING AT LUTHERAN CHURCH
Miss Claryce Holm of. this cltv and Lieutenant Frank Dale Movnlhan nt th Klamnth nnvnl air tntlnr, mari-Uri ti Rut.
urday evening at the Klamath Lutheran church. Shawn above is the wedding party immediately after the ceremony. Coinurt studio
Orions Picnic
owers'
Flower Shop
724 Pine Ph. 5560
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Merry Mixers
Thursday evening, August 17,
the Merry Mixers met at the
home of Jo Paup, 2046 Ogden.
Members attending were Ruth
Anderson, Ruth Lawrence, Billee
bmder, Eleanor Curtis, Maxine
Rose and the hostess. There were
three guests, Dorothy Smeth,
Bernice Edison and Rosaellie
Waits.
Pinochle was played with Bil
lee Snider holding high score
and Ruth Anderson second. The
next regular meeting will be Au
gust 31, and Maxine Rose will be
the hostess. A picnic to be held
in Moore park is planned for
Sunday, August 27.
Visiting here from Sacramen
to this week are Mrs. W. B. Mac
millan and two sons, David and
Paul. They are visiting with
iV'i.-"- naaciiue and Mrs.
W. C. Ball, Mrs. MacMiUan's sis
ter and mother, I
The Orions of the First Meth
odist church held their annual
picnic on Thursday afternoon
with a potluck luncheon.
Those attending were Mrs.
Ray Brown and children, Mrs.
Christine Neubert and children.
Mrs. W. L. Terwilliger and chil
dren, Mrs. Pauline Baker and
cniwren, Mrs. Charles Cum
mings and children. Mrs. Al
bert Caster and children, Mrs.
wiuiam tsoyer and children
Mrs. William Stalk and children,
Mrs. R. J. O'Harra and children,
Mrs. Kenneth Samson and chil.
dren. Mrs. Paul Lee and rhil.
aren, Mrs. Edwin Schneebcck
and children, Mrs. Troy Cook
ana cniiaren, xnrs. Anay Sever
son and children, Mrs. Lois
White and children, Mrs. David
Snyder and children, Mrs. Ray
Ward and son, Mrs. Elwayne
juieuaiien, ivirs. Arinur Wiggins,
Mrs. L. E. Juniper and Mrs. L.
a. Drown.
7Aree Years Old
The third ' birthday of little
Lesley Jane Geijsbeck, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Geijs
beck, was celebrated on Satur
day, August 12, with a party on
the lawn of the family home in
oiy.
Guests enjoyed opening of
gifts, and refreshments of birth
day caKe, ice cream, .and lemon
ade were served later in the
aiiernoon.
Those invited were Mai i roon
Mullins, Judy McGinnis, Jerry
Patzke, Roger Madison, Johnny
ijr, amy nanan, jo Jatzke,
Jimmy Patzke, Barbara Camtj
bell, Jo Camobell. Jerrv Smith
Mary Gail Smith, Johnny Tyler)
ouu Asuuiid juee xiouse.
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August Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wu,r
of San Francisco are expected
next weekend to spend a two
day vacation with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Weav
er, of 1966 Auburn. They will
also be greeteu by many friends
as this is Clark's former home
and Mrs. Weaver has visited here
previously. For a few days of
meir 5iay i,ney will oe at the
Weavers' cabin at I.aU-p ik.
woods.
Florence Weavpr nf T.n. 4
geles, a sister of Mr. Weaver, re-
ttuuea vo ner somnern Califor
nia home Wednesday night after
spending the past three weelec a
a guest of her brother and sis-
ier-in-iaw during which she also
enjoyed a stay at the lake.
Card Party
The final one of the series nf
card parties sponsored by the
Women of the Mnnso was hoin ;
the Moose hall, Friday, August
11, at 2 p. m., and there were
seven tables in play. Mrs. Green
held high score, Dorothy Smith,
second, the door award went to
Mrs. Crapo. Grand award for
the series went to Ruby Bell.
Langell Valley Club
To Give Flower Show
LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Bell Ross and Mrs. Mary Spark
entertained the Bonanza-Lansell Vallev r.arrim Huh nt th,
Sparks home on August 11. During the afternoon a discussion
was held on tulips and roses, and several flower arrangements
were displayed.
On September 1. the Garden club will meet at the library
with Mrs. Margaret Heyden, Mrs. Lena Horton, and Mrs. Blanche
uowen as me nostcsses. A flower show will be held which w
be open to the miblic from three until five. All exhibits arc
be in by two o'clock. Prizes will be given for flower and vege-
laoie .arrangements ana notions will be presented for singl
specimens of vegetables and .
flowers.
Prizes will be given for the
touowing arrangements: Old'
fashioned bouquet, living room,
kitchen, miniature under five
inches, vines, house plants,
grasses ana seed pods.
Vegetable arrangements: Best
vegetable display, most artistic
arrangement, and comic - ar
rangement.
tach entrant may brine as
many flower or vegetable SDeci
mens as desired; they must sup
ply containers and only one
specimen to a container.
Ribbons will be presented for
first, second and third Drizes.
The sweepstake prize will be
chosen by popular .vote. . .
Mrs. .Bessie rrazior was ap
pointed general chairman for
the flower show and Mrs. Ruth
Mullenax and Mrs. Lorrayne
rnair are to oe judges.
lea win Be served during the
aiiernoon and everyone, whettv
er a club member or not, is
cordially invited.
New members who loined the
club at this meeting wereVesta
nuggs, iviary wearoorn, i.or
rayne Phair, Nettie Sparks, Iso-
belle Hazeltine and Margaret
werner.
At the close of the meetine.
the president of the club, Mrs.
Margaret Heyden, was pleasant
ly surprised with a stork show
er.
Dainty refreshments were
served by the hostesses at the
close of a pleasant afternoon to
Mary Malone, Mary Leidy,
Mary Dearborn. Margaret HeV'
den, Margaret Werner, Ruth
Mullenax, Nettie' Sparks, Olive
itoss, Elizabeth Bell. Bessie
rrazier, Louise Barnum, Iso
belle Hazeltine, Lizzie Schmor,
Zula Kyler, Blanche Gowen,
Vesta Boggs, Lorrayne Phair
and Cora Leavitt.
Mr, and Mrs. Weslev Dear
born entertained with a chicken
dinner on Wednesday honoring
his mother, Mrs. Mary Dear
born, and his sister. Mrs. Lester
Leavitt. Guests were Mrs. Dear
born, Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt and
three children. Catherine. Bill
and Henry Dearborn.
Doris and Calvin Leavitt en.
tertained the younger set with
a party Saturday evening on
the lawn of the Bill Burnett
ranch. Games were Dlaved un.
til a late hour when refresh-1 Mrs. Leavitt and Mrs. Dear-
mcnts were served to Dorothy
and Helen Clarke, Vida and
Elda Ayres, Ruth, Erlene, Pat
ty and Vera Brown, Lila Dris-
coll, Clarabelle Parker, Mary
omiin, ueiores maxwell, Har
riett Davig, Berlva McCoy
Hazel Gift, Geraldine Dyer.
Phyllis Lee, Mary Melon, Elsa
Davis, Patty and Jean Barnum,
Helen Gowen, BiUle Mae and
f'eggy Harris, Billie DcVaul
Florence Nork, Jackie Kyler,
Joy Lcbow, Barbara Owens,
Peggy Monroe. Diane Anderson,
Billie and Dick Custer, Dude,
ood, raui and Allan McBcth
Bcnnie Malone, Dennie Davis,
Raich and James Womnrk On.
vld Gale, Corky Johnson, Bill
Davie. Dick and Walter Smith
Don Horsley, Ted Popple, Mike
Drown, BODDy Lee, Martin
erown, Clarence Hamilton,
Hugh Davis, Charles Dearborn,
Jackie DeVaul, Bobby Schmor,
Howie Roberts, Dean Greer,
Frank Henry and Richard Bur-nett.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett,
Mr. Cummlngs, Mrs. Alva Max
well, Mrs. Everett Malone and
Mrs. Lester Leavitt.
Special guests who were hon
ored at tne party were Peggy
Monroe of Cave Junction and
Barbara Owens . of Crescent
City, who have been visiting in
langell vaiiey.
Relatives received word .
cently of the marriage of John
P. Scott, who is in the army in
i-ngmna, to miss Mary flrayley
ine ceremony took place at
Barnstaple. England. In the mid.
uie oi may,
He has been In Frnne. but.
is now Dac in England. He
lias many iriends ana relatives
in Klamath county.
Mrs. Bill Burnett entorfni
with a bridge party at her home
on August 10. Three tables were
in play with Mrs. F. W. Rrnum
winning first prize, Mrs. Lloyd
Gift, second, and Mrs. Mary
Dearborn, the traveling prize.
Other ladies enjoying the aft-
ernoon were Mrs. Mnrv l.iM
Mrs. Ora Johnson, Mrs. Mal
colm Teare, Mrs. Allan -Gale,
Mrs. Harry Frazier, Mrs. Paul
Monroe. Mrs. Tvndall Rnhlnn
Mrs. Claude Murray and Mrs.
Lester Leavitt.
During the refreshment hour,
Daughters
Catholic Daughters of Amer
ica met oh Monduv evenins
August M, In the parish hall (or
a regular business mui-tlng. Sep
tember 11 will be the minimi
open house night and nil Catho
lic ladles of the parish nro urged
10 come ana get acquainted.
A dance for service men and
women, their wives, husbunds
and friends is planned Jointly by
the Catholic Daughters and the
Knights of Columbus, to be held
later In the month. Grand Re
gent Phyllis Mahoney nppolntcd
the following committee to work
out plans for this dunce, Martha
Lavenlk, Agnes LiiLondc, Wllma
nuiicagc anil Mildred Smith.
Rev. Peter Tlghe was present
and gave an interesting talk.
Later In the evening, whist was
pinyoa, and Mary McCoran held
high score. Mildred Smith, sec-
oiia, ana wnma Kulledgc. low..
Contract Club
Willa Bark cntertolncd tho
Thursday Contract club at her
home on August 17 and, follow
inc dessert, the nfl
spent at contract. .
Those attending were Clara
MrPhnrrnn Mlinn cnl...nM n-
.. .JlllkljJll, UUI
thu Hewitt, Fannlo Thompson.
Alice Lawrence, Stella Drydcn,
Olive Durke and the hostess.
Rprthn llniL.HI I, ..I, I 1,1. ,1, -..
Olive Burke second and the tra
veling award went to Stella Dry.
Hpn Tho n,vl mnlln ... A. . .-
...... ul, AUKll.ll
31, will be at the homo of Stella
myuen, oiu norm tievcnm.
born were given a handkerchief
shower in honor of their birth
days. A lovely blrthdny cake
centered the table and dainty
refreshments were served by
Mrs. Burnett.
Mrs. A. E. Plcnrd. a sister-
in-law of tho brldo, was matron
of honor and she woro nnvy
blue and pink, Best man for
tho coromony was Jiimos Dill,
UbIN
Preceding tho ceroniony, Mrs.
imirifi (.iaricn sang, "un, prom
ise Me," accompanied by Mrs
M. Mow. Tho wadding marches
wero also playod by Mrs. Mow.
A small reception was held tit
tho I'lrnrd homo following the
wedding with a wedding cuke
being cut by tho brido and
groom. Mr. and Mrs. Camp,
hell will make tholr homo in
Klamath Falls.
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Victory Club
The Midland Victory club met
at tho homo of Mrs. Roy Huff
on Wednesday, August lu, with
muny members attending.
The afternoon was spent milk
ing slippers and tying robes for
convalescing servico men. A
largo number of robes and sov
eral pairs of slippers novo been
completed by tho club and turn
ed In to tho Red Cross.
Tho award of tho afternoon
went to Mrs. Katlo Phlpps.
Tho September meeting will
be hold at tho homo of Mrs.
Hazel Mistier with an election
of officers.
Refreshments woro served at
tho close of tho meeting to Mrs..
Hazel Mistier, Mrs. Katie
Phlpps, Mrs. Ethol Paddock and
two children, Mrs. Paulino Gray
and daughter, Mrs. Blanche
Flowers and two daughters,
Mrs. Vadi Schmeck and son,
Mrs. Lena Houck, Mrs. Thclmu
Houck and son and Mrs, Roy
Huff.
Members Return
Delegates from the Klumalh
Falls Amsrlcsn Legion auxiliary
have returned from tho twenty
sixth annual state convention
held this year In the Masonic
Temple In Portland, It was a
streamlined convention this year
with only matters of tho utmost
importance brought tip.
One of tho members of Klam
ath Unit Number 8 was honored
when Mrs, Dorothy Tomplor wo
made department vice president
of this state. Sho has been an ac
tive department member, this
year being tho Americanism
chairman.
Delegates from tho Klamath
unit this year were Mrs. Dorothy
Tcmoler. state Americanism
chairman, Mrs. Mabel LaForgo,
president of district number 4,
Mrs. Peggy Browning, Mrs. Lino
Motschenbacher, Mrs. Florenco
Ogle, Mrs. Mory O'Loughlln,
Mrs. Lenta Hcllbronner and Mrs.
Arlena Schubert.
VFW Auxiliary
, Tho nieetlnu lpf I
to n... v '". !!' siuhh. I
was held l J
of the library, ffirll,ub
Mm- . J. Akbuv-iv S
an. in
riJlc?!l0!!.ll (or th.
M. John Mu ,.
letter was ,,.! ,ES
I'Jtlxl I -v" Al
Mrs. Willi,,,,, u hi
man of the hoiniini Z ' "m
from tho M?,ri,o 7rnl,,,.
tl.ankl.iK. the a x ,,ryBft
imiKiizliies. r.-cr.lH JZ i "
geranium plant. "i v"' dlh'w b
the window U..x,s" TwVhS,1"
dollars was voted ht .H
bond, to apply on (lie next Ivw
drive and Mrs. Robert C,i
eulved the spl uw.rd
owing the meeting. mJnLfc
tho post came t the Ubn
a luncheon .,Vc, by th?,?
Illary. Tim i.vi " '
m will boheldS.'M
Societies Meet
About AO were present il J
homo of Mrs. Aril, i- n....'!
South Sixth the after;.1??.?!
gust 8 when members of 1
!rini0,S75.?rU'limcttoM
ionwn;chi;,;,.H rmcr Bi
Societies renresenirt .i u I
meeting Included the Kithn-I
Beattle. the First Dr.hS I
of this city, Merrill And TuleUit.
Miss Forsythe gave an Inter
cstlng talk, telling jomc
interesting exiK-riences mj
her work during 18 yeiriE
China. Sho returned to this cox
try on one of the vnvmm i a.
Grlpsholm.
Mrs. John Miller onv th A
votlonul mid clurinu the illrJ
noon's nrouriiiu Mr n-n rl
Thomas sang, accompanied b;
mis. uciiimhi. i no closing pnrtrl
was led by Mrs. J. L. NmmI
and group singing was icto&l
paniccl by sirs. Huali MllcbiM
more, I
Women of the Kiilhrvn Btilllil
and Presbyterian societies aubJ
ed the hostess In serving reltiiM
menis.
Mrs. Millie Mollis
Former Owner of
MOLLIS BEAUTY SALOR
Is Assisting it the
Elk Beauty Salon
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