Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 14, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVEN
I..L
hrary iud
3eting Monday
..-live nudlciic heard WO Chester Dnvla of the
i,-. .. milno corp. apnak on "The Philippine:," at tho
S"1" , .. meellnii of llio Klamath Full Woiimn'a Llbrmy
;, , well utteiiddd. Indicative of Interest In tliU
i,0 ww . women'i civic group In tho city.
Pr0.S Vir.i n-iiulur program.
"J, I. nvo brief history of the Philippine.,' discussed
imilor the various governor-general, and guve
'.,r nri of '"'' P',"l,l'" "I" outline of tlio phy.Ul aspect.
i.i.nd. was I' . . . r'
' i view or f
' in his personal -xpr-
'problem In the
K P.irtcm Taylor, who
S pleased her Klnm-
1" ' . I I luil VIII-
fru" co Vlonois."
Knd "'... Without
'M.ndclslin. She wan
',! ,y Mm. D"n
outstanding ex-
if Library club '
f L mm. Albert O. Roe-
Po-fhSeaUland
I .a thev were shown
thl. program.
"" "...mi. m.. rs
rtirnf ilium. ,, v..
lise. Mm- George. Ulrlch.
i-hnrd r"S. own-
Mrs Irving Usbony.
cdcrlck it. Lewis. Mr.
Miller. Mr.. I ert C.
,,. r A. Lnndy. Mr..
' cluck. Mauler Dickie
'.....t m.- Hnenlike.
lit represented Included
Lows. New , Hebrides,
the I'liuippnio.,
v. rnledonln. Suva.
U Islands, n. well ai
i.,A AiiKlrhlln.
llita Elllng.oii and Bar-
bod worKeo nunn n
luliiiinii tbu cxniou.
.lino Mr.. Hoenlrke.
ist for the afternoon
rs. J. R. McLellan and
D. Miller. Mowers
-anged by Mr.. Krau.e.
Willie or i.iurnry cmo
held Monday. Novem
l which lime Prof.
Jeiihaus will lecture on
li member or the
of the art department
trnlvrr.lty of California.
i taught hi Mill, ana
an colleges In Callfor-
omen of the city are In-
membership In Library
id may pny due. at any
which thev attend.
men Meet
homem.klng committee
.'nn.Ati nt tift Mnnmn mH
.Moose hall Frlduy, 6c-
(or a pollucK luncheon
inem meeting. Fifteen
atlpiuirH Plinirmnn
or(T(nt U'n tn ,')w,i-ia
yird parly sponsored by
nen or uie moose rrl
rnoon had nine table.
men score was held
Pltrnn ri'nnrl kv
Hubert and the door
ent lo Mri. Thorpe,
win n mfMInf nf nil
ire chairmen called by
iireeni f ranees walls,
Moote hall Thursday.
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ttcd.
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Wat an Innnll v
Irnrinnrn at It, tv.AA,lrn
fliekah social club which
flnckday, October II, In
V hall. Nollie Wnttcn-
f naic iinsue were host-
Sr thl, nnllni-lr li.nl.M
le business meeting, the
n was spent m Keel Cross
and sewing.
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Dlatrlft mllt nf th uxltlary In th
Valttam at rorticn Wr in th Utn
lllirary rhii rwim i 3 v, tn,
Miiitdk), Uilabrr IA
I'TA (fi'lifHil of Inilruciloii at Mr.
MvthodUt ehurrli from 10 a. in. lu :i p
m. hy f'TA pral(jnt, Mri Marry
Oanrn of Porllanrt I'oihick lunrh o
tw larvad at rttwin. AM arqit. cipeiially
nawcniiitra lnvilil at wall a inamboit.
HI'W Club Ulniiar itiatiii, Wlllarrt
hotel, fl 3l p, m. 1'riitfrain toplr. "At
W l'arlTtma Clllraitt? In t'liaro of
Clanora WaNlharfOfd.
Laagut M Wnmart Votari, 1 JO p. m.
Itlirary oluh rMint.
PTA achool f tiutriirtlon at Drit
MaihiMlut clturrli, opening; at o a mi..
uitftar dlractlon of atata praildant, Mit.
Harry Unrir of Torlland.
Tu4y, Orlttbar It
William I'm tdapiai of Dauchiara of
th Rrtiuh Cmplra, no houu luncrtaon
at Willard.
Rooavll fTA In arhnol aurlltorlum.
Wa4natdy, OcCabar U
Ordar of tha Ainaianth, MaiDnlc
Uinpla, Initiation of candldaiai.
Wilna(1ay c-lun, fit. t'aul a Kplropa
ehurrh, JUflowaan party, pariih Iioum.
Thuraday. Orlvbar III
Hakad tan auppar given by tha ldlai
Aid of lha Klamalh Lutharart rtiurrh
In lit church parlor, iMtflnnlni si
4 p. in,
Danrt at Naval Air Siailon for Junior
Koataate.
lalurday, Oalahar 11
taaiua of Woimn VnUr nimmaga
la, former location Mtal Canter, Mam
Ureal.
Marvaat rianra glvan by Ttaamaa Oolf
and Country rltih al rluh limit
Itagular matting AAUW, at 12 JO p. m.,
Winama hanquai room.
Manday, Oclabar tl
Oardan group of Woman Library
club will mtat ai 1 M in im.ll club
loom in etty library.
Tlmraday, Oolahar Id
Mallowtfn ooattima party al Marina
liar rack for Junior HnxaiMs.
rriday. Navambar I
fllvaralda P1A lo antartaln with ava.
nlng program for taachara In achool
auditorium.
Manday, Navambar IS
Dr. Kugati Nauliaiia to laitura hrfor
Klamath ratta Woman'a Library club at
I p. m, in main library auditorium.
Hadnaiday, Navamhtr IA
Platoff ton Coaaaclti at Pallran. anon
aorad by Klamath Community Conrart
aaaociation
talarday, Navambar II
Annual holiday baiaar and laa hy fit
Paul a C pur onal church in parUh housa.
Hdntdar. Jaaaaty 17
William Pnmroaa. anoninrad by Klam
ath Community Concari aMociaiion.
Tlta Pallcan.
Potluck Luncheon
Wednesday. October 4. mem
ber, of the Catholic Daughters
iH America mei to work on Hod
Crosa lnprobe. nl the home of
Mr. Ely on Nevada. After a not-
hick luncheon ihc lollowlni
ladles completed a lnprobe;
i.oui.e vauKnn, mis. dick Miller,
Hr.. Mr.. Thomas Towey. Mrs
Klmer Gardner, Mrs. Francis
-Mnnumf, and son Willie, Mrs
Mike Lavenlk and the hostess.
Members who acted as hont
cues at the service center Frl.
ilny, October a, were Carrie Mc
Mnhan, Violet Pleser, Kmllie
Miller, Louise Vaughn, Kreda
Newman, Adeline Towey, There
sa uovari, Martha Lavenlk, Eliza
beth Schuh, Kay Carty, Lenore
Gallagher. Thelma McEnernev.
Flnley Watson, Ethel Brunner,
Agnes L,a L.onae, Mrs. s. G.
Clark, Mrs. Forarty and Mrs. K.
la. I'olerson.
Monday evening, October 9,
the Catholic Daughters held a
business meeting In the parish
nan it o d. m. ana uie nrsi read
inga of now applications for
membership in the court wore
hoard. The dato of nutation Is
to be Tuesday, November 14.
iwoniy-five members, including
Court Chaplain Rev. T. P. Casey,
wero present, and refreshments
were served..
Youth Discussed
"Social Adjustments of Youth
Following the War" wa. the top.
la under discussion at tho Octo
ber meeting of the Delta Kappa
Gamma sorority, Saturday, Octo
ber 7, at the homo of Mrs. Duena
Stone.
The Rov. David F. Barnctt of
tno First Presbyterian church
was the guest speaker for the
nucrnoon. tl e v. uarncll cm
phastzod that the foundation of
the nation is the homes of the
country, and the family Is (he
cornerstone or aoc o v.
Prior to the program, Mrs.
ucraiaine uwsiey. pros dent, dis
tributed booklet, containing the
program for the coming year of
Alpha chapter.
Hostesses for the afternoon
were Mrs, Ida Edsall and Mrs
Stone.
The Nftvember meeting will
ba at the home of Mr... Stella
Bowne, on the evening of Satur
day, November 4.
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Theta Rho held a regular meet.
Inn Monday, October 6, in tho
IOOF hall, starting at the new
hour or 7:30 p. m. uiara nod
key, president, opened tho bus!
ness meeting, and plans were
made, for the Halloween BBrty
and dance to be given October
23, In the IOOF hall, at 8 p. m.
The business meeting preceding
the dance will be called at 7
p. m. Each member may Invite
one or more guest..
A membership-drive has been
started and will run until ue
comber 18. Following the bnsi
nesa meeting, refreshments were
served by Bertha Russoll and
Mnxlna Warner.
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Emllee Ann and Donna Leo Carter arc the attractive children
of Mr. and Mrs. I.. V. Carter. S21 Hillside. Fmllco Ann is six
years old and started to school this fall. Her Utile slater is three.
Kcnncll-Ellls
Sojourners Hold
Annual Fall Tea
Bronze chrysanthemums and pyrncuntha centered the lovely
Inblc al the annual fall tea given uy the Sojourners on Wednes
day afternoon of this week at the Willard hotel. Tall orange
taper, completed tho tea arrangement. Mrs. Matt Finnlgan and
Mrs. Lloyd Y. Young poured.
Bridge wa. played with prizes going to Mrs. W. D. Miller,
Mrs. Lloyd Y. Young, Mr.. Ted Reeves, Mrs. Arthur Moore,
Mrs. Stanley Miller nnd Mrs. Joseph L. Mitchell.
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Farewell Dinner
A farewell dinner ahower was
given for Yolanda Barratto on
Tuesday evening, October 10, at
ban . restaurant, Hostesses were
Irene Ferrari and Matilda Sari.
Fall flowers and candles decor
ated the table.
Mis. Barratto will leave soon
for Fresno. Calif., where she will
be married to Cpl. Gino RoitlrOl-
la.
Gueala were Mrs. Emll Paa-
tegi, Mrs. Frank Ferrari, Mrs..
Darlo Barratto, Mrs. Alice Car.
nlnl, Lydia Carnini, Anita Car
nlni, Mr.. Angelina D'Ollvo,
Mrs. Rla Rcginato, Mrs. Kather
Ine Andre. tu, Mrs. Matilda Sari,
Mrs. Richard Robustelli, Mrs.
Italia Conte, Mrs. Leah Pickett,
Mrs. Maudy Wilson, Mrg. Bettina
Mazzon, Mrs, Elvira Zalunardo,
Mrs, AnK)k Galettl. Mrs. Car
mella Cunlae, Mrs. Ida Reglnato,
Mr.. Mary Bernard!, Mrs. O. Glo
vanlnl, Mrs. S. Plnelli, Mri. Yo
landa Cadarln, Mrs. Gloria Card,
Mrs. Llvla Bocchl, Eileen Boc
chl, Mrs. P. Mora, Mrs. Nana Co
metto and Mrs. V, Rizardo.
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Happy Hour
Mrs. Sydney Evan, entertained
the Happy Hour club at her
home, Sunset ranch, Tuesday
afternoon.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. George Blehn, Mrs. J. H.
nammon, Mrs. w. 4. stelnmetz,
Mrs. Maud Hosley, Mrs. H. J.
Savidge. Mrs. Carl Sandcll, Mrs.
H. E. Jones, Mrs. Albert Langer.
Mrs. C. C. Heidrich, Mrs. R. G.
Motuchenbacher, Mrs. H. A.
Funk, Mrs. George Humphrey,
and the hostess. Mrs. Funk will
preside as hostess at the next
meeting, October 24, at her home
on worm rmn.
of
the tea were Mrs. A. J. Lam
bert, chairman, Mrs. O. V. Gib
son, Mrs. L. S. Stilt, Mrs. W. B.
Yntes and Mrs. E. J. Howell.
Guest, of Sojourner.', Mes
dames E. II. Kellogg, Paul Buick,
Cnrl Schubert, Dean Miller,
Clyde Sidders, Howard Listoc,
John Iliiwklnx, Leonard Gibson,
Howard Dixon, Charles Wright,
John Martin, C. Rugh, Saxton
Avory, G. C. Lorcnz. Stanley
Mlllor and W. A. Ough.
The next regular meeting of
the Sojourners will be held nt
the Willard hotel on October
2!) at a nohosless luncheon at
12:30 o'clock to be followed by
bridge and pinochle at 2 o'clock.
All newcomer, to Klamath
Fall, are cordially invited to at
tend. On hi. 74th birthdny, A. E.
Gale wa. honored with a dinner
and card piirty given for him
by hi. wife nt their homo in Lan
gcll vnlley. Complimenting him
were Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rcvell,
Mr. and Mrs. Cluud Murrey, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Stanley Rayson, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Harry Frazicr and
Dorothy Rcvell.
Merry Mixers.
Mrs. Carton Waits entertained
members of the Merry Mixers at
her home. 1522 Austin. Tnuns-
dny evening. October 12. Those
nttending were Maxine Rose, Al
berta Allen, Louise Cramblett,
Tlllle Chamberlain, Ruth Law
rence, Billce Snider, Eleanor
Curtis, Dorothy Smith, Ruth
Anderson. Go Paup, a guest,
Marie McDonald and the hostess.
Following the short business
meeting pinochle was played
Ruth Lawrence held high score
Louise Cramblett second and
Eleanor Curtis low. After cards
the hostess served refreshments,
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Riverside
Teachers of Riverside school
will be complimented with
program and informal party by
tho PTA on Friday evening, No
vember 3, if was announced this
week by. Mrs. Lane Warren, pre
sident. . .
Mrs. Dick Roeder is chairman
of the affair and the first grade
will present the program. Re
freshments will follow during
ine reception nour.
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Hollywood Photography
By
Hollywood 'Trained
Experts
You, too, eon hove a glamorous modern
photo mode now In' Klamath Foils by a
photographer trained In Hollywood.
Special Hollywood Lighting and Make-up
STUDIOS
"PORTRAITS, OF DISTINCTION"
737 Main Phone 7240
Aero.s tha street from Unltod States National Bank
Studios also In M.dford, Bend. Albany and Portland
Genevieve McGee
Wed in Ashland
One of autumn's most Interesting weddings took place when
Corporal -Genevieve McGee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen O.
McGee Of Ashland, was married to Staff Sergeant Melvin Baker
Klpp, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Kipp of Evanston, III., Tuesday
evening, October 3, in the Methodist church of Ashland.
The Impressive double ring ceremony was read by Dr. George
W, B(uce before an altar banked with fern and large baskets of
Chrysanthemums, cream colored gladioli and Michaelmas daisies
and lighted by grouped ivory tapers.
Mrs. Frank Davis at the organ
played Tchaikovsky's "Concer
to in.B-Flat Minor," whiie Mar
ilyn McLellan in pale blue taf
feta and Flo Ann Perkins in
shell pink taffeta, lighted the
many tapers. "O Perfect Love,"
was sung by Mra. Robert
Mackay, and Debussy's "Clare
dc Lune" Just preceding tho en
trance of the bridal party to the
trains of the "Bridal Chorus"
from Lohengrin. During the
ceremony, Mrs. Mackay sang
"The Lord's Prayer" by Malottc,
and "Canzone Amoroso" by Nev
In, was played softly. Mendels
sohn's ''Wedding March" was
used for the recessional.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore white lace
over taffeta, a lace Dutch cap
and finger-tip veil, and carried
a bouquet of pink rosebuds and
white pom-pom chrysanthemums
with white ribbon streamers to
which were fastened pink baby
roses. Mrs. Colver F. Anderson,
suiter of the bride, was matron
of honor and was gowned in rose
colored lace. She carried a muff
with a heart-shaped shield of
white gladioli and pink rosebuds.
The groom was attended by
Staff Sergeant Nye H. Munson
of the Portland army air base
John S, Billings was the usher.
A reception for the bridal
party and guests was given In
the candle-lighted parlors of the
church, decorated in pink and
white dahlias. The lace-covered
tables were attractive with
crystal bowls filled with Cecil
brunncrs, pink roses and fern.
Eva Bprkhaltcr of Klamath
Falls, served the wedding cake
after it was cut by the bride. Mrs.
Hubert Kidd, also of Klamath
Falls, poured. They were assist
ed by Laura Billings and Betty
Sue Reed:
Sgt. and Mrs. Kipp left for
Palo Alto, Calif., where Mrs
Kipp is taking her Internship In
physical therapy at Dibble hospi
tal. The bride was formerly em
ployed in the city schools as a
physical education instructor, re
signing her position in May,
1942, to become a member of the
WAC. While here she was active
in first aid classes and served as
a volunteer instructor. Sgt. Kipp
will return from Palo Alto to
the Portland army air base.
Junior Matrons
The Junior Matrons of the
First Methodist church held
their regular meeting Friday.
October fj, at the home of Mrs.
Uavld Snyder, 1501 Eldorado,
with Audra Fulciuartz assisting.
Mrs. Melchert presided over the
business meeting, and Mrs. Wal
ter Herndon led tho devotions.
During the evening the mem
bers worked on Red Cross
quilts, and refreshments were
served. Present were Mrs. Wal
ter Herndon. Mrs. Christ Huck.
Mrs. Victor Phillips. Mrs. Don
Potter, Mrs. J. R. McLellan,
Mrs. E. W. Tomlin, Mrs. M. H.
Melchert, Mrs. George Cornell,
Mrs. Frank Wood. Mrs. W. L.
Tcrwilllger, Mrs. Kenneth Sam
son, Mrs. Ray Garrison, Mrs.
Paul Lee, Mrs. Bruce Binktcy,
Mrs. Paul Collins, Mrs. C. W.
Howry, Mrs. Wendall B. Smith
and Mrs. Agnes Lee of Salem. ,
The next meeting, November '
7, will be at the home of Mrs.
Victor Phillips, with Mrs. Hern
don assisting.
where he is stationed with the
medical corps.
Attending the wedding from
Klamath Falls were Mr. and Mrs.
Henry E. Perkins and daughter,
Flo Ann, Mrs. Evelyn McLellan
and daughter, Marilyn, Mrs. Hu
bert Kidd, Mrs. Jules Napier,
Lillian Redkey, Eva Burkhalter
and Orpha M. Hudson.
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