Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 21, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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mh Wedding
i nuptial muss In the Snercd
church Belly lloffmnn,
tcr of Mr. mid Mrs. D. J.
imn. Dicame inn onoo m
ir William Sliubnl o urciu
MoilUinii. i no ceremony
fccrformed by the nev, T. P,
I on Monday, October 10.
t bride, clvcn In niiirrliiise
jb-r father, wore Ivory sutln
Incc. Her IttiKcr-tlp veil
Irom o Mary Stuurt liend
, and she earricd a while
r book with n snniy of
!rdln and imilden-hnlr.
Kalhryn lloffmnn, sinter
bride wan maid of honor,
own won of pink net and
i mid she curried n colonial
cl. Ucst mnn was William
thncK.
Isle for the ceremony wn
eleri by the Sucrcd Heart
fcmy choir.
ilnwlnu the service, a wed-
.breakfast was held In tho
n parly room.
Bolni! away, the new Mm.
l chose ii black suit with
.inn Kreen nccessorles, with
she wore a corsage of
orchids.
n .short wnrlHIncr Irlt.
fung couple will miiko their
"1 iircat falls, Montana.
le I.arry Pevlon.
" of Mr. mid Mrs, Hutph
I. "as relumed to lux
Hi Portland, Ore. Mo has
ViSlllnu Ilia i,p,inrln
lOjear Peyton, 400 North
'or mreo weeks. Lnrrv'ti
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f", Imt he Is ill,
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Mfirlnn lrn..l.- r ...
a. ,, . i. ivun. ri-
iiiic! I Mrs. II. w, Bnlhlniiy
f tho hosu-ss committee
I- monthly mcctlnK of
PllSt M.-llrnn 1. IT....
Cllornonn nl 1 r.'i..i'.
A 111 the Masonic tennl..
Ii nvenuo.
Nile Daughters
Zillelma Temple, DiuiKhter of
tho Nile, held an Impressive
ceremony In GrniiU Pass on Silt
urdny, Oelohor 14, with ninny
nicinhiim from this district nt
temllnK, Nile members from
Klainntli Kails wero Kui'Nt of
llio lemple at n luncheon, Hatur
dny noon.
Coreiiioiiinl and Inltliilinii took
nliiuo In lhu Masonic hull. Queen
Nolle Vannlce of Uraiils Pass,
presided. Oriental rugs and ilia
perles and a profusion of dalillas
provided a rich buckurouud for
tho rites.
Those from Klnmath Fulls who
lieeamo mi'inbers were Mrs.
Charles D. Ciiircelon, Mrs. Glenn
Kent, Mrs. Dim Wells, Mrs. Glen
W. Jlout, Mrs. Lorcn Pahnerlon,
Mrs. Sanfiii'd C. Selby, Mrs. Kci
Jones and Mrs. Josephine Hobln
son. Tho Klainntli Falls Nile club
was enterliilned at Its October
meelliiK by Mrs, J. P. Matthews,
Mrs. Herman Glsvold and Mrs.
E. W. SwnrU In the parly room
of the Pelican cafe, Table nr
nitiKemcnlK were miniature rail
fences, pumpkins and witches.
The next nieelliiK will be held
November 7. with Mrs, Ed Oslen
dorf, Mrs. itiiv Oldenburg, Mrs.
II, A. Nltschelm and Mrs. Fred
llellbronner lis hostesses
AAUW Luncheon
The October meeting of the
American Association of Univers
ity Women was held at the Wl
nenia hnmpiot room, Saturday nt
I2::ill o'clock. Mnny guests and
members were welcomed by
Mrs. A. H. Drueckcr, Mrs. C. E.
Ilrlsscndcn and Miss Mary Mc
Comb. It. B. Maxwell of Fnrrcns and
Maxwell, nllorneys, gavo a very
Interesting noivpolitlcal talk on
tho various local and state issues
that are coming up In (ho No
vember election, explaining each
mensure to the members present.
Mrs. Don Zumwnll, progrnm
chairman, presented Mnry Louise
Sexton singing "The Maid of
Cndii." Petty Officer Leonard
Morris of the navnl air station
singing "Smiling Through," and
Miss Sexton and Mr. Morris
singing tho lovely duel,- "Want
ing You."
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Recent Wedding
Klamath Lutheran church was
Ihc scene of the wedding of
Loeltn M, 'Thomson of Merrill,
Oregon, and Gllhort L. Nelson,
U, S. navy, of Sandstone, Min
nesota, on Saturday, October 14.
Mrs. Esther H. Johnson and
Cnrl If. Llndberg of Merrill, at
tended the bride and groom, nnd
Ihc ceremony wns performed be
fore an altar bunked with
candles and fall flowers, by tho
Rev. S. M. Topness.
Mrs. Cnrl Brandsncss plnycd
the wedding music, nnd Alice
Wells sang, "I Love You Truly,"
A small number of friends
and relatives were In attendance,
among I hem the pnrents of tho
groom, from Minnesota.
Herald
lews
Society
By. Piufllu Collie
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Farewell Dance
Honors Colone
More than 140 officers and their wives honored Colonel,
Bernard Dubcl at the farewell dinner-dance given for him In the
lounge of the Commissioned Officers' club at the Marine Barracks yt
on Wednesday night, October 18. ,,
Colonel Dubcl, who has been Ihc commanding officer at the :v
Marine Barracks since April, will leave for over-sens duty some-
time after October 23. His wife and daughter. Rue Ann. will '. .
remain in Klamath Falls.
Soropti mists
At their Thursday luncheon
meeting, the Klamath Falls Sor
optimists listened to the reports
of their delegates, who have
just returned from a Northwest
Region conference of Soropti-
mist clubs, whrre represcnta-
Montana, Idaho,
and Oregon were
RUE ANN DUBEL, attractive daughter of Colonel and Mrs. I MRS. BERNARD DUBEL, who came to Klamath Falls from
Bernard Dubcl, is living with her parents at the Marine Bar
racks. After her father leaves, she and her mother will take
on apartment and stay in Klamoth' Falls at least until she
graduates from Sacred Heart academy, where she is a junior
this year. She will be sixteen in January.
Kennell-Ellis
Washington, D. C, when her husband, Colonel Dubel, was
placed in command of the Marine Barracks, plans to remain
here with her daughter after the Colonel leaves for over-seas
duty. She said that she had chosen Klamath Falls for her
home because she likes the town and especially the people.
Kennell-Ellis
Bridge-Dessert
Mrs. Marvin K. Lucas enter
tained with an evening of
bridge at her home on Pacific
Terrace Wednesday evening hon
oring her sister, Mrs. Paul Fos
ter of Portland, who is here vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Biehn of Pine street.
High score in cards went to
Mrs. Uavld R. Vandenberg, sec
ond to Mrs. Dick Recdcr, and
low to Mrs. Neil F. Black. Mrs.
Foster received the guest award.
Others present were Mrs.
George Clark, Mrs. Howard
Hanvillc, Mrs. L. A. Murphy
and Mrs. Neal Stewart.
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Garden Group
Members of the Klamath
Falls garden group of Library
club will meet Monday, October
2:), in the small library club
rooms. There will be a business
meeting at 1:30 o'clock and at
2 o'clock A. H. Bussman will
discuss fall perennials.
Those attending will also be
Instructed on mntcrlnls to col
lect for winter arrangements
which will be the theme of the
November meeting, according to
Mrs. Horace Getz, president.
Engagement Told
At Bridal Shower
The surprise-announcement of Ann Olcy's engagement to
Donald Leslie Bridge was made at the bridal shower given for
Donald's sister, Vonnlc Bridge, by Mrs, A. N, Kelscy and Ann
Oley on Sunday evening, October 15.
Vonnlc Is the daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Leslie Bridge, 1711
Wall. She is engaged to marry Bud Simmons, of the United
States navy air corps. Bud Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sim
mons of Longvlcw, Wash,, and is stationed at the Naval Air Base
here.
Tho two young couples plnn
In have a double wedding after
the war,
Guests at the affair were Mrs.
L. J. Bridge, Mrs. Donald Must,
Eva Taylor, Joyce Cox, Shirley
Katzmeyor, Fern Pennington,
Anna Mne Peterson, Muriel
White, Jean Blake, Karen Har
din, Barbara Kvern, Margie
Scliultz, Dorothy O'Mnlley,
Mary Mnhoney, Pal ; Bcnoisl,
Mary Lou Fowler, Barbara
Schultz, June Dickson, Shirley
Martin and Nanette Schubert.
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ulhG n DUBLE WEDDING after the war are Vonrtie Bridge, daughter of Mr. and
wage, and Ann Otoy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, in. Neisey. vonnie is
u to Bud Simmnn. ...u i- :t)A ti,o Mnuni Air 'itntion here. Ann announced
rinnn -" ,w, is, tt i iw ia aiuiiwiiobi u. . .,, . . . ,
P09emo"f this week to Vonnle's brother, Donald Leslie, who Is now in the South Pacific.
Winter Dancing
Club Schedule
Members of the Winter Dancing club will be interested to
learn that a program of parties is being scheduled for the com
Iiii; months, the first dance to be given at Reames Golf and
Country club on Saturday evening, December 2.
There will be a series of four parties, the dance dates to be
announced later. Old mcjnbers. are invited to callany member
of the committee to resume their, membership, and names of
nowcomers may be submitted.
Planning the winter schedule is the following committee:
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Gardner,
Mr. and Mrs. Henri Conradi,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kinder
dick, Mr, and Mrs. Lorcn Cal
houn, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Col
vln, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Con
roy and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bc
car. Shepherd's orchestra will play
for the scries.
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Bridal Shower
A shower for Faith Hunzikcr,
who will marry Ensign Allen
Brock of Dodge City, Kan., on
Monday, October 2.1, was given
by Mrs. Stanley Hull at her
home on Kcno highway this
week.
The evening was spent em
broidering tea towels for Faith,
and refreshments were served.
Guests wero Mrs. Daisy
Morin, Mrs. Esther Van Duscn,
Mrs. Brossia Johnston, Mrs.
Kathleen Altman, Mrs. Boa Gal
laspy, Mrs. Helen Egan, Mrs.
Barbara Holman, Mrs. Helen
Peace, Mrs. Flora Hunzlker, Lu
cille Rust and Virginia Morin.
Sending gifts but unable to at
tend the party were Mrs. W.
Cookson, Faith's .grandmother,
of Rccdsport, Ore.; Mairc Dixon
and Mrs. Sellers.
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Stag Party
A gala slag party was given
for members of the Lions club
by the "Mayor of Spring street"
and the "Spring street gang" on
Tuesday evening, October 17,
in the Pelican party room.
The "mayor" is Ed Robinson,
and his gnng is made up of Fred
Hcllbronner, Ellon Disher, Gene
Hooker, Curt Stockstlll, and Roy
Mailman.
Highlight of the cvonlmt was a
presentation by Adolf "The Fid
dler" Cox and the officers'
chorus.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Landry
took their daughter, Ruth, Dor
othy Collier and Mary Ann Mills
to the Medford game Friday.
Elks Help
Elks and their wives helped
at the Klamath Falls service
center Sunday, October 15.
Here is the list of wives and
members who gave up a day
of hunting to make sandwiches
for the soldiers: Mrs. Bob Rob
bins, Mrs. K. A. Moore, Mrs.
R. E. Oakes, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Mahoncy, Mrs. Elton Disher,
Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Adams, Mrs.
Vernon Moore, Mrs. W. L. Bill
iard, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dura
cha, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Owens,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ambrose,
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Kennett, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Kunz, Mrs. Bernic
Rawlins, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril
Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Read
ing, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ma
cartney, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Murphy, Lynn Roycroft, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Francy and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Linman.
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Beta Sigma Phi
Kappa chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi met at the homo of Mrs. Ar
thur Moore on Thursday eve
ning, October 12. Mary Beth
Hammond, president, was in
charge.
Following the business meet
ing, an interesting program on
"The Conduct of Love Through
Art and Poetry" was presented
by Mrs. Arthur Moore and Mrs.
Norman Moty. '
Games were played with
prizes going to Mary Trulove
and Lois Coady.
The committee in charge of ar
rangements were Lillian Red
key, chairman, Mrs. Ed Charon
and Mrs. Lorn Dalcour.
Present wero Helen Grumble,
Madge McClellan, Mary Tru
love, Betty Zirkle, Lois Coady,
Kav Knlcr. Elsie Kurnick, Mrs.
Joe Lenten, Mrs. Larry Albrit-
ton. Mrs. Howard Pcrnell, Mrs.
Howard Listoc, Mrs. Arthur
Moore, Mrs. Norman Moty and
Mrs. Lloyd Drew.
Reames Women
Play on Friday
Women of Rea'mcs had a splendid day of Indian summer
weather for the next to the last round on the champlonsnip piay
nt tho oolf club. '
In the championship flight, Mrs. Jacques J. Stcigcr won over
Mrs. William Grove, and Mrs. A. B. Ginocchlo defeated Mrs.
Paul W. Sharp, Next Friday Mrs. Stciscr meets Mrs. Ginocchlo
for tho cup.
In the first flight Mrs. W. O. Smith won over Mrs, Ted Med'
ford, and Mrs. Martin Swnnson defeated Mrs. George H. Merry
mnn, Mrs. Guy Hnncock had a
bye for the day and sho and
Mrs. Smith will meet next Fri
day, the winner of this match
to play Mrs. Swanson.
In tho nine-hole champion
ship tilt, Mrs, E. M, Raymond
defeated Mrs, Mntt Finnlgan,
and Mrs. Paul Farrens won over
Mrs. Wilbur, Shannon in the
first flight.
Mrs. Ted Medford was hostess
for the day and the afternoon
award went to Mrs. Martin
Swnnson. A sack luncheon was
followed by cards.
Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pope of
Jefferson street announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Gloria, to Pit Louis bimmons
United States Marine corps.
PFC Simmons home is in
Nevada. He has just returned
from two years service overseas.
No date has been set for the
wedding. Miss Pope is a grad
uate of Klamath Union high
scnooi, class oi
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Bridge Party
Mrs. Paul Farrens entertained
for Mrs. Wesley Eggers, who is
visiting here from Portland, on
Monday afternoon, October 16,
with dessert and bridge.
Invited to meet Mrs. Eggers
were Mrs. i.. M. Raymond, Mrs.
Richard B. Maxwell, Mrs. C. A.
Lundy, Mrs. W. A. Spangler,
Mrs. Arthur Schaupp, and Mrs.
Guy Harmon.
High bridge score was held
by Mrs. Lundy, ana Mrs. Har
mon was low.
lives from
Washington
gathered.
President Catherine Brum
baugh, Kathleen Thompson and
Gertrude Moore of the Klamath
Falls club, joined with members
of the Lakcv-icw and Bend clubs
to make the trip to Lewiston,
Idaho.
Catherine Brumbaugh made
a comprehensive report on the
proceedings of the conference
and gave the Klamath ; Falls
club an excellent picture of the
confciencc. Etta Cunning of
Baker, who has many friends
in Klamath Falls, is director of
the Northwest Region of Sorop
timist clubs, and presented
worthwhile objectives in war
work. These were adopted by
the conference and constructive
plans made for their accomplish
ment. Klamath Falls Soroptimists
were deliehted with Kathleen
Thompson's humorous report of
the journey to ana irom Lewis
ton She told them of incidents
and situations that contributed
pleasure as well as Knowieage
to the delegates.
One of the outstanding ad
dresses of the conference was
given by Lucy Miggins oi coise,
and this was reported to the
local club by Gertrude Moore.
Official Honored
Mary B. Stevenson, a member
of the national staff of the Girl
Scout organization, was honored
with a dinner held in the Peli
can party room on Thursday
night, October 19.
Miss Stevenson was here on
an official visit from the Port
land nffice in her capacity as ad-
Visor on Girl Scout training. She
has served as field director in
Boston and as the Girl Scout di
rontr., nf Panama.
Mrs. R. H. Radcliffe, local Girl
Scout commissioner, introduced
Miss Stevenson, who gave the
main soeech of the evening
stressing the importance of train
ing girls from seven to 18 years
old in good citizenship and
home-making through scout
work.
Mrs. Dean Osborn was toast-
mistress for the evening and
chairman of arrangements. On
her committee were Mrs. Albert
O. Roenicke and Mrs. A. L,
Rmnrit.
Council members, Scout lead
ers and local committee work
ers attended, and brief progress
reports were heard trom tne var
ious committee cnairmen.
On the program were several
vocal solos sung by Mrs. Winni
fred Gillen and June Marie
Murphy, accompanied on the pi
ano by Mrs. John O'Connor.
DeMolay Officers
nstallation Held
Do Molay officers for the coming year were installed at a
formal ceremony performed in the Masonic Temple on Thurs
day evening, October 12. Bill Wilson, retiring master councilor,
presided as installing officer, and was presented with the past
master councilor pin.
Installing officer was PFC Glenn Kennedy, who was home
on furlough from California. Glenn was DeMolay master coun
cilor several years ago.
The new officers are George Long, master councilor, Don
Noel, senior councilor. Bob Mc-
Lean, junior councilor, Bill
Radcliffe, senior deacon, Al
King, junior deacon, Jerry
Hicks, senior steward, Bill Ab
bey, junior steward, Ted Reeves,
orntor, Bill McLeon, scribe.
Francis West, sentinel, Bill
Meade, Chaplin, Jim Howard,
marshal, Charles Deer, standard
bearer, and Jim Case, almoner.
Preceptors are Don Eittreim,
Fred Reeves, Harry Tindall,
Wister Whisenant, Dean Mason,
Steve Stone and Harold Peyton.
H. O. Palmer, DeMolay ad
visor, gave a short talk, and
following the installation, re
freshments were served.
Decorations for the dance car-' "
ricd out an autumn theme.
Pyracantha and Virginia creep-'
cr were arranged along the'
tables, which wero centered.'
with large bowls of chrysanthe- -mums
and tall candles. Mrs, 1
Stephen Kasper headed the dec-
orations committee.
In charge of entertainment
was Dr. WillUm ii. Burrcll, and '
music was provided by the post
orchestra, led by TSgt. Jack ,
Zamzow. '"
Major Clyde C. Roberts gave"1
the farewell speech, thanking .
Colonel Dubcl for Iht excellent '"1
work he has done here, and pre- ifi
senting h;ni with large pictures'
of his wilo and daughter as a .
farewell gift. Mrs Dubel re-.,,,
ccived a licture of her husband, ,,
and a duplicate picture was pre- :
sented to te Marine Barracks,1'
to be pla'cd in the club, honor-'--ing
the lo oncl as the barracks' :n
first commanding officer.
At the close of the evening, r.
Hie cro.-d joined nt.nds around -Colonel
Dubel ara his wife,
who dan: ed to the strains of
Auld Lang Syne.
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Roosevelt PI A '
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The executive committee of
the Roosevelt Parents and
Teachers entertained at the first ''
meeting of the season, last Tucs-
day alternoon, October 17, in the -
school auditorium. An except
tionally large crowd of interest--
ed patrons, among them many-,
new members, listened to a brief, i
business meeting conducted by 1
Mrs. E. A. Geary, presiding of- J
ficer for the year. t
Edmund Atterbury, the new
principal, vas then introduced '
to the group, lie spoke of tne ,
fine record of stamp sales, of the (
firogress made in sports and ath-
etics by the pupils. He an- 1
nounced that plans for an up-to I
date library in the old kinder- '
garten room are soon to be put
into effect and it is expected that
the room will be ready for usev,j
near holiday time. He gave an-r
explanation of the pending-;-amendment
314 on the ballot ,'i
for Oregon voters, regarding ;
added state support for public s
schools, urging the group to seri-j"
ously consider this. He added.,
that Oregon school children are:;
entitled to educational oppor
tunities equal to those of their':'
neighbors. This bill, if passed,,',
will obtain that. '
Mothers ware then invited -to
visit the class rooms for observa-;:
tion.
The room mothers, with Mrs.!"
R. E. Hooker, who serves as
chairman, provided pin-on narae
cards for each visitor. Tea was
then served from an attractive'6
table centered with- -autumn
flowers, with Mrs. Lloyd Porter--and
her committee making, ar
rangements. All committees wish to thank '
Mrs. Everett Vanderpool and the
Girl Scouts who cared for the"
small children during the after-'
noon. - -. , . . .
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Aloha Chapter" :
Aloha chapter No. 61, Order'"
of the Eastern Star, will meet;'
in regular session Tuesday eve-;;
ning, October 24, at eight o'-'J
clock in the Masonic temple,' .
Klamath avenue. -
Job's Daughters will put on"
the initiatory work' of their
order during the program hour..;
Mrs. Arthur. R. Dickson,"'
worthy matron, , and Mr. Earl"!
Templar, worthy patron, extend,,
a cordial invitation to all mem- .
bers and visiting members .to ;''
attend the meeting. ! .
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Potluck Supper
Employes of the Klamath.;
county rationing board will en-si
tertain this evening, Saturday,-,
at the home of Virginia Tyrrell"
on Pacific Terrace, with a pot-u-luck
supper honoring a num-'i
ber of men irom the Marine Bar-'
racks who have been doing vol-i:
unteer work for the board. i ii
Mrs. LeRoy Tyrrell will as-r:
sist her daughter. Following
supper cards will be played. -m '-
V.Zf' i ;
INSTALLED RECENTLY at DeMolay officers for the coming year are Master Councilor,
George Long, son of Mrs. E. M. Long; Senior Councilor Don Noel, sort of Mr. Paul M, Noej
and Mrs. Esther Noel, and Junior Councilor Bob McLean, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Mc
Lean. They ctre all seniors of Klamath Union high school this year. Kennell-Ellis.