Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 23, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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week to Phyllis Collier who has
liiken to Hie lempo of llio news
room like a duck to water.
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nient now with n few extra fen
lures to ho worked out In the
very near future. One Is n 01
section on account of whnt the
managing editor calls our
"motherly altitude,"
Next Wednesday night a few
of the hoyH arc going down to
tnko over the service center and
dish out the homemade dough
nuLs and coffee, wash up the
cups and saucers, mid see whnt
the women folk have been do
Iiik for the past couple of years.
It's to he ii staii night, once a
week, iiccordhiK to present
plans If nil llio papns' feet enn
hold out.
We've been to lots of an
nouncement pnrlies but the one
that was the real surprise was
the lea where Hose Mneortney
announced her betrothal. Not
even the girls assisting about
the rooms mid greeting j)e
guests know nbout it.
Lots of people have wanted
Jo know all about Mrs. Dewey.
They got as close lo her as we
did, practically, bill we did
shake her hand and for n fragile
looking hit of femininity, she
has n nice grip. Mrs. Dewey
wasn't introduced, but that was
Mrs. Dewey, nil right. She's
pretty as a picture and would
look right perl pouring tea In
the White House. She's that
kind. Lois Stewart.
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POURING AT THE FALL TEA given by the Klamarh county chapter, American Association
of University Women, last Saturday at the Kenneth A. Moore home, is this year's presi
dent, Mrs. Samuel A. Mushen. Assisting is Phyllis Foster, committee member.
Formal Wedding
Slated Sunday
The formal wedding of Virginia Bubb, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest M. Bubb, and Roncrt David Payne of the United
Stales army medical corps, will take place Sunday in the Methodist-Episcopal
church here.
The groom and other members of the wedding party arrived
in Klamath Falls from Portland this morning to take part in
rehearsals and pre-wtdding festivity. Anne Knox and Jean Foster
both of Portland, will be bridesmaids along with Phyllis Foster
and Helen Moore of this city. Janice Bubb, sister of the bride,
will be maid of honor. Edward
Slorli is here from Portland to
be best man, and Donala Pit-
cairn, Robert Maris and John
Powers, of the medical school
in Portland, will serve as ush
ers. Following the rehearsal Sat
urday night, dinner will be
served in the Pelican party room
for members of the wedding
party and out-of-town guests. A
wedding breakfast for the bride
and her attendants will be giv
en Sunday morning by Mrs.
Charles Joseph Martin.
Among out-of-lown guests at
the wedding will be Mrs. Mar
garet A. Payne, mother of the
groom, and his sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Butler from Ontario, Washing
ton; Mr. and Mrs.' J. F. Daggett,
former residents of this city,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lin
strom, from Prineville, and Mr.
and Mrs. Robin H. Nelson, Mrs.
John G. Nelson, Mrs. Phyllis
H. Carroll and Miss Patsy Car
roll, from Portland.
Formal Dance
Plans for a formal dance
were discussed by the Navy
Wives at their regular Septem
ber meeting held in the Pelican
party room last Wednesday.
Mrs. John Girdler presided at
the meeting, and about 35 wives
were present.
"The Navy-Marine Prom" was
chosen as the title for the dance,
which will be held at the
Reames Country club on Fri
day, September 29. Members of
the USMC will be invited.
Au R
evoir
Mrs. Harlan P. Bosworth Jr.,
who left last week for Medford
to make her home, was compli
mented by members o her
bridge club with a handkerchief
shower given by Mrs. George A.
Myers at her home on Pacific
Terrace. Bridge was the diver
sion of the evening.
Guests included Mrs. Bos
worth, Mrs. Robert A. Thomp
son, Mrs. F. Cecil Adams, Mrs.
Lloyd Goble, Mrs. John H. Hous
ton, Mrs. Louis Scrruys, Mrs.
Paul W. Sharp and Mrs. Claud
H. Davis.
Pasi Matrons
Aloha Past Matron cIud will
meet Friday afternoon, at 1
o'clock September 29, in the
Masonic temple, Klamath ave
nue, for a potluck luncheon.
This will be the first meet
ing of the fall season, and the
annual election of officers for
the coming year will be held
during the business session.
Mrs. Elizabeth Norris, Henley,
is president of the club; Mrs. A.
B. Epperson, vice-president;
Mrs. Fred Cofer, secretary.
Mrs. R. E. Geary of Portland
is being greeted by her many
friends in Klamath Falls. With
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gall
ogly and her sister, Maude
Gallogly of Oregon City, they
are occupying a house at the
Ed Geary place on Lakeshore.
Visitors Leave
Two charming visitors, wi
have spent the past fortnight In
Klamath Falls, were Katherlna
Chamberlain and Jean Schwartz,
both of Los Angeles. They wer
guests of Miss Chamberlain'"
aunt and uncle, Mrs. George H,
Llndley and Mr. George Ulrich.
Miss Chamberlain is studying f
art and design at the Choulnarq "
school in Los Angeles, and is the,n
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold -Chamberlain
of Godfrey, , Ittii .
nois. Miss Schwartz is ttiq
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl- -Schwartz
of Los Angeles. Tha '
girls left Friday for their homea,
Numerous affairs, including
luncheons, motor trips and sup
per parties were given for tho--.
visitors during their stay. On'
Wednesday at 1 o'clock, Mr, -Lindlcy
presided over a prettily
appointed luncheon honoring!
Katherine and Jean. Others pre.,
sent were Mrs. Robert Lindley,-
Mrs. Cecil B. Matt, Mrs. George
A. Myers, Mrs. George UlrUh.lf
and Mrs. Lindley. .
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ANW Luncheon -X
Members of the Art Needle10
Work club motored to the coun- E
try home of Mrs. Lyle O. Milli,
in the Pine Grove district, for a't
delightful afternoon, Wednesi
day, September 20. At fourTO
o'clock Mrs. Mills, assisted by v
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Deloa'
Mills, served inviting refresh",,
ments. The long table was "
centered with a bowl of gladioli"!
from the Mills garden, and with:c
four lighted candles. ;ia
Special guests were, Mrs T.
R. Hamblett, Mrs. C. W.,Mur-i!
doch, and Mrs. Francis Olds.
Fifteen members were present.JlS
Mrs. Calvin Hunt will entertain, K
the club Wednesday afternoon,..
October 4, at her home at 70
Pine street. ;
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart of'"
Corbell, Calif., with their two
daughters, Ann and Sara, and
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Henderson.-'
and daughters, Jean and Ann,:W
spent the past weekend at the
Heinie Fluhrer cabin at Lake o'ij
the Woods. The Harts are for-
mer Klamath residents. .
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IcEIVING GUESTS ot lost Saturday's silver tea were Mrs. Robert A. Thompson, right,
!d Mrs. Lawrence Shaw. Mrs. Thompson was general chairman of the affair.
library Club
Til
roqram loia
fMrmbcrs of the Klninalh Falls Woman's Library club are
Ikinn fnrwnrd willi n ureal deni of Interest to the program
Ni has been prepared for the coming year. Mrs. Waller
wn, appointed by Mrs. Glenn Kent, the president, as program
Jirmiin f0r the year, has clone an excellent piece of work in
fining the 1944-45 program for the women of Ihc club.
fThc noxi meeting will be held on Monday, October 9. Right
F we should remind members nnd prospective members that
1 meetings are held on tho second Monday of the month, they
T- v.. nmri ill 6 O CIUCK WIU 7
Sc's it is something unusual,
J "old in the main auditor
f ot llio public library,
llul to go buck lo tho October
mam which will bo on "The
,'illl n" lit, I' hnElni, A
' chlt'C warrant officer stn
' l the Mmino Barracks.
"vis served in tho Mcxi-
Wm n...l 1.. 11, 1.1 I1I..M 1
, Klllll 111 IVUIIll III A
m 1 machine gun battalion.
Was (IfVnrnlnrl Ilin Amor.
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4 .t..-,,, ,iiu riuiii.il Kv
jmciils mul has spent much
Sc In the tropical countries
f '"" many yenrs lived In
I.' "Ilipiilncs. There ho or
F' nnd trained native
Piw and his work took him
r ,llp vlld country making
5 'nullified to speak of the
FUn, nntlvcs nnd customs of
I Islands.
tin ,Dnvi was retired but
jniitcl to duty (or service in
E,."''. Ills tnlk next month
Pil be of special Interest In
Vot 'ho present trend of the
l,lc Wn,v.
fll? November program Is
2 1 for ,0 i3th anc "How
Vcr" is Modern Art?" is the
'it n tnlk to be Riven by
"Son Ncuhaus. There will
LV display.
'n December n Dr. Lowell
Kgesiall, also of the
'no Barracks, will speak on
There will be a dls-1
play and numbers from the
a cappclln choir of Klamath
Union high school.
The January Blh program will
be a hook review given by Wal
ter Eschcbeck. The annual
Doernbechcr bridge tea will
nlso be mi event of Hint month,
slated for January 27.
Mrs. George R. K. Moorhcad,
executive secretary of tho Uni
versity of Oregon division of
soclr.i hygiene will speak on
February 12. Her topic will bo
"Today's Family" and along
with this program will be a
display of fnnilly heirlooms and
bnby photographs of the mem
bers of Library club,
n Mo roll 12. there will be a
one-net piny presented by tho
drnmn group oi nnv v
performed so successfully last
year.
The annual spring musicni
...in i. w.ni,-i Ami-II n nnd in
Will i1" I , ., r t
May tho annual election of of
ficers nnd spring tea will be
hold on the 14th of the month.
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Mrs. Henry Fans and eight-
month-old son, Henry Jr. are
i i nA 4l,le weekend to
Join Major Faus who is stall0"'
ed at the marino Dri.M.
Fnus has been in San Clemcnte,
Calif.
Dinner Party
Dinner and bridge were en
Joyed by a small group of
"young marrieds" at an informal
parly given by Mrs. Robert El
ilngson, Del Moro street, on
Tuesday, September 1!). Table
arrangements were in while and
green, with a bowl ot large
white petunias as centerpiece.
High score went to-Mrs. Roy
Whitlatch, and Mrs. William
Wcstovcr was low.
Guests at trie evening party
were Mrs. Robert Ross, Mrs. Ed
ward Hickman, Mrs. Roy Whit
lalch, Mrs. Carl Williams, Mrs.
William Wcstovcr, Mrs. Lane
Warren, Mrs. Paul Angstcad and
Mrs. Alvin Egan.
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Church Rites
Mrs. Bernico I. Mend, well
known Khunnth Falls resident,
and Donald K. Finch, stationed
at Camp Tulelnke, were mar
ried in St. Paul's Episcopal
church Wednesday morning at
10 o'clock by tho Rev. Frederick
C. Wlssenbach.
Attendants were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Victory and Alice Mead.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Finch nre now
nt homo nt 1915 Auburn.
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Mo lTni-lnn P. Rosworth Jr.
nnd her four children, June,
Harlan, Robert and David, have
taken n house in Medford for
the school yenr nnd they will
be greatly missed in Klamath
Falls by their many friends.
Mrs. Bosworlh's parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. O. V, Myers, nre resi
dents of Medford.
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A uArntillnn (nv Ihn InnphnrS
...in Kn lmlH nt Ihn menlind of
tho Fnirvicw PTA on Thursdny
afternoon, scpicmoor zo, in ir.u
school auditorium at 3 o'clock,
nnnlc In Ilin rtrnnlrinnl. Mrs.
Harold Shaffer. Committee
members , appoiited for this
year will also btrintroduced.
AAUW Silver Tea
Saturday Event
One hundred and twenty-five Klamath university women at
tended the AAUW silver tea which was held this year at the
attractive home of Mrs. Kenneth A. Moore, 2045 Leroy, on Sat
urday, September 16.
The tea table, beautifully arranged by Mrs. James Kerns,
Mrs. Robert Ellingsori Jr. and Phyllis Foster, was laid with a
heavy, hand-crocheted lace tablecloth. Light from tall white
candles gleamed on the silver coffee and tea services, setting off
tho graceful centerpiece of huge, white petunias.
Receiving guests at. the door
were Joan Moore, Mrs. Lawr
ence Shaw, Mrs. Robert A.
Thompson, Mrs. Samuel A.
Mushen and Mrs. Clarence
Humble. Mrs. Moore, Mrs.
James Kerns, Mrs. Frank Jen
kins, Mrs. Vern Owens, Mrs.
Louis Serruys, Mrs. George A.
Myers, Mrs. Percy Murray, Mrs.
Godfrey Blohm, Mrs. Lloyd
Goble, Dorothy Schupp. Phyllis
Foster. Peggy Rakestraw and
Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt assisted
about the rooms. Tea arrange
ments were made by Mrs. Robert
Shaw and Helen Moore.
Pouring were Mrs. Mushen,
president of AAUW, and past
presidents Mrs. Godfrey Blohm,
Dorothy Schupp. Mrs. James
Kerns, Mrs. Lloyd Goble and
Mrs. Percy Murray.
A delightful program was ar
ranged for the afternoon by
Mrs. Don Zumwalt. Three vio
lin solos were played by Mrs.
Elizabeth Burton Taylor, Chop
in's "Nocturne in E Flat," Dc
bussey's "Ciair do Lune" and
Albcniz' "Tango." Mrs. Edwin
Schncebeck sang "Down in tho
Forest," by Ronald, and "Sun
set and Bird's Song," by Cur
ran. Three lovely vocal solos,
"My Message," by D'Hardelot,
"A Bubble" by Rudolph Friml,
and Clark's "You and the Gon
dola" were rendered by Mrs.
Dave Bridge. Mrs. Zumwalt
accompanied all of the num
bers. . .
Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. George Burger
entertained with a dinner party
at Cal-Ore tavern Wednesday
evening in honor of a bride and
groom, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Al
len Penny who were married at
the Claremont hotel in Berkeley,
California, last Wednesday.
Mr. Penny, QM 1c, United
States naval reserve, has return
ed after 22 months in the Pan
ama canal zone and one year in
the South Pacific. His bride is
the former Audrey Deupner of
St. Louis, Missouri.
Guests at the party Wednes
day evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Penny, Mr. and Mrs. Brady
Narey. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dal
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rams
by, Mrs. Clara Shaw, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Frank Adams, Kay Mal
loy, Conrad Muth, Dr. and Mrs.
E. Dietsche, Waitraud Dietsche,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Foster,
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Penny and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Serruys.
mmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmm mmmmmmmm
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OVER THE TEACUPS at the AAUW parry, Mrs. DeLos Mills, left, and Mrs. Ailsa Massey
Kuykendall.
GUESTS AT THE TEA chat with Peggy Rakestraw, left, one of AAUW members who as
sisted about the rooms. Center is Mrs. Harold Mack, a newcomer to Klamath Falls from
Evansville, Indiana, and Mrs. Roy Rakestraw, Peggy's mother.
! All pictures, Guderian
Miss Fell Weds
Eliznbeth Fell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Fell of St. Paul,
Minnesota, became the bride of
Harry Welmnr at an Informal
wedding service solemnized at
the Methodist church here last
Saturday.
- Thi brlde's-lhoUw; Mrs. W. H.
Fell, and the father of the groom,
Mr. Earl Weimar, stood with the
couple at tho altar, which was
bnnked with peach-colored gladi
oli nnd lit with tall, tapering
candles.
Lovely in a street-length lav
ender dress, the bride wore a
largo, single orchid and match
ing lint.
Following the wedding, a re
ception Was held at the homo- of
the groom's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Earl Welmnr, Sweet peiiS
and maiden-hair fern were ar
ranged around the large, white
wedding cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weimar
are now in Marshfield, where
Mr. Weimar is employed by the
Pomroy company. They plan to
make their homo in San Francis
co in tho near future.
Concert Dates 5
Are Announced .
To the hundreds of ticket holders who are anticipating thev';
four programs to be presented here under the banner of the -.'.
Klamath Community Concert association, the dates of the con certs
are of a great deal of interest. -i
The membership was advised this week by George Mclntyrt.-
association president, of the concert dates, and here they are:
Wednesday, November 15, Platoff Don Cossacks. -h
Wednesday, January 17, William Primrose. V
Wednesday, February 21, Busch Little Symphony,
Wednesday, March 7, Dorothy Maynor. - ,
All concerts will be presented ;
Political Party
Wednesday club of St. Pau,l's'
Episcopal church held the flrst:
party of the season on Wednes-im
day night at the parish house,1
and the theme was "political"
from the tallies which were cam-'.
paign cards, to the appointment"
OI C1UD omceia w VttUMUo wi.J
at the Pelican theatre and will
perform before a sold-out house.
Old timers know that no tickets
will be sold at the door but we
repeat it for the benefit of those
who don't. However, Mrs. Claud
H. Davis announced this week
that several members have
moved out of town and have left
their cards with her. Thene may
be purchased by calling Mrs. Da
vis at her phone, 6953.
Membership cards will go in
the mail within the next 10 days.
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Luncheon Given
Mrs. Albert- O. Roenicke was
complimented on hoi- birthday
Thursday when Mrs. James M.
Hilton entertained with a 1
o'clock luncheon at her home
on Hillside.
Tho table was centered with
a bowl of asters nnd white
daisies and places were laid for
Mrs. Nell F. Black, Mrs. Ralph
W. Stearns, Mrs, Lowell Cog
gcshall, Mrs. Irving R. Lisbony,
Mrs. Steve Kasper, Mrs. Dean
Osborn, Mrs. Neal Stewart and
Mrs. Hilton.
Mrs. Ruth S. Addison of Eu
gene arrived this weekend for
a visit at the homu of her son
and family, the A. D, Addisons
of Lakeshore.
Jobs,
Hostesses were Mrs. Truman
Berg, chairman; Mrs. H. O. Pal-','.,
mer, Mrs. Edward H. Kliever,.
Mrs. Robert Sproat Jr., and Mr.;i
Harold Shaffer. - v;
Following cards,- with 13
tables in play, there was a politl-
cal rally luncheon served from
a counter. . . . ' "J
In bridge, high score was held
by Mrs. Warren Bennet, second
by Mrs. Roy Hammer, and low, J
Mrs. Lowell Logan. Mrs. Victor ,
E. Newman received first In pi i
nochlc. - ' '
The next meeting of Wednej.
day club will bo held on Octoi
ber 4. '. t
Greeted here this week were ;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R-. Macart- a
ney Jr. and young daughter, J
Susan Farrell, who, will makow:
Klamath Falls their home. They -have
been living In 'Portland.