Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 04, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
Shot From the Sky
Troop Entertained
A Halloween party and dance were given' Tuesday at the
gayly decorated Legion hall by the Klamath troop entertainment
committee for personnel of the "Shot From the Sky" exhibit
which showed here Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.
More than 100 guests enjoyed the dancing, games and refresh
ments which highlighted the evening.
A feature of the party was the celebration of the birthdays
nt four nf the show personnel,
Pvt. Winnie Ellmgwood and 1'vi.
Fanola Littlejohn of the WAC
and SSgt. Joe Boudreaux and
Sit. William Harrison of the
Ui S. army. The four were pre
sented with pumpkin pics decor
ated with birthday candles.
Other special entertainment
was presented throughout the
evening. Handling the micro
nhone for the Drosram the first
part of the evening was Lynn
Roycroft. The microphone was
later taken over by Kicnara
Morris, war bond sales director
for the "Shot from the Sky"
show.
Trobp entertainment commit
tee liosts at the Halloween festiv
ities were Lynn Roycroft, chair
man, Fred Heilbronner, Jim
Souther and Charles R. Stark.
Women who served refresh
ments throughout the evening
were Mrs. J. H. Gallagher, chair
man, Mrs. Carl Schubert, Mrs,
R. Motschenbacher and Mrs.
Martha McCollum, all of the
American Legion auxiliary, as
sisted by Mrs. Lynn Roycroft,
Mrs. Anna Waldrip, Mrs. Charles
R. $trl? and Mrs. Vincent Law.
ler. Refreshments were furn
ished by the troop entertainment j
commiuee.
Pappy Gordon's band played
for the dance. .
In charge of decorations were
Judith Brown and Peggy Rake.
straw, chamber of commerce as
sistants. At the dance In addition to
service personnel were a number
of civilians in key positions with'
the exhibit, including John Gor
don, show director, and his wife.
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Catholic Ladies
Friday, October "27, 1 the fbl-.
lowing ladies of Sacred Heart
parish served at the service cen
ter: Martha Lavenik, Mrs, F.
Niedorf, Emma Grey, Louise
Vaughn, Adeline To wey, Agnes
LaLonde, Ethel Bruner, Eliza-
Auxiliary Meets
At the regular meeting of the
auxiliary of the Veterans of
Foreign Ware, held in the li
brary clubroom Thursday eve
ning, November 2, Mrs. H. J.
McGilvray presided, and three
candidates were initiated into
the organization, Mrs. Helen
Mumper, Mrs. Anone Roberts
and Mrs. Dora Branham. A
greeting card to the auxiliary
from the chairman of the de
partment of home hinds, Amelia
Mebus, was read, and a letter
from H. J. Gilvray, district
commander of Pelican post
1383, thanking the auxiliary for
the check to bo applied to the
building fund.
The auxiliary has decided to
sponsor Girl Scout troop 10,
and plans also were made for
the annual Armistice Day din
ner .for members of the auxil
iary. The dinner will be held
this year on Armistice eve, at
7 o'clock, Friday, November 10,
in the Lucca cafe, and there
will be no charge.
The post and auxiliary will
have, charge of the service cen
ter November 26, and home
made pies will again be served.
Mrs. John Mullins received the
special award of the evening.
Next meeting will be Novem
ber 16.
. . ..
Lucky Pinochle
I Wednesday afternoon, Novem
ber 1, Zella' Blankenship, 312
Martin, was hostess to the
Xucky Pinochle - club, serving
luncneon ai one o cjock to f lor
ence Young, Maude Phillips,
Rita Fuller, Ruth SehonvMary
Martin, Brownie Bramwell and
Nettie Good. . Maude Phillips
held hieh score for th aftpr-
beth Bruner, Phillis Mahoriey. ' noon. Zella Blankenshirj second.
Mildred Seavey, Helen Goeck- Rita Fuller low, and the pin
ner, Marion Cronon, Azita Ken- ochle award went to Ruth Se
nedy and Mrs. Fogarty, horn. .. . . v.v...'
ine Halloween dance giyenj
, Tuesday evening, -October ;31,
for servicemen and women was
very successful, about 150 ai
tending. Following the dance
refreshments were served by
Virginia Herlihy, Alice Abbott,
Dorothy Derrah, Ethel Fairall,
Marion Cronon, Helyn Berger,.
Laurette Bryant, Jeanette Albee,
Louise vaugnn, Bonnie vanden
Brownie Bramwell, 2223
Wiard,. will entertain the club
aMhe next meeting,- November
15-
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Wednesday Club
-' The Wednesday club held a
shower for the annual St. Paul's
ed. tea and cookies warp kpvmA
at a charmingly arranged tea !
mole, centered wnn a colorful
Arrangement of late fall blooms.
Present for tjie afternoon were
the following: Mm. F. n Brie.
joe, Mrs. Edith Moon, Mrs. R. 6i
boosiey, jars. Mansiord Williams
and children, Mrs. Bert Gray,
Anne Grav. Mrs. nhnrl
Mr; Fred f. Bishop, Mrs. C, l!:
humww, wre. i ranK eo
wards, Mrs. Wiiford Donnelly
ana her mother, Mrs. Sumner,
who is visiting here from Prine-
vuie, Mrs. irank Denton, Mrs.
Carl Wilson, Mrs. William C.
Hackler, Mrs. Mordecai Hess and
two daughters of Ashland, and
the guest of honor, Mrs. Harold
Wimer.
Pinochle Club
A,?heJegul,r meeting of Ve
Olde Pinochle club was held
Thursday, November 2, at the
home of Agnace Lowe, with a
luncheon served at 1 ocolck to
Esther Adkinson, Grace Bock,
Hae Norwood, Violet Vance,
Fanme Goddard, Velma Mitch
ell, Nona Hal), Melva Danielson,
Lillian Green, Lizzie Little and
Kathryn Billings. High score
went to Fannie Goddard, second
Hazel Norwood, low to Velma
Mitchell and the pinochle to Lil
lian Green. j
for making candv.
After dessert was - served, presented the teaching staff.
ujjusu ana pjnocnie were play
ed. Mrs. E. H. Kellogg held
high , score and Mrs. John Haw
kins low.
Hostesses were Mrs. O. V.
Gibson, Mrs:,M. S. Kennedy,
Hazel Morrison and Mrs. Victor
E; Newman. .. .
berg, May K. Short, Mary Mc aar a s regular meeting
NeaJ, Mildred Seavey. Marv ?n November 1. Each member
Dni-lrc ITllnn Do IJ DTOUKht a Sift that COIllrf hp
Mpchettaz, Nora Manning,' Caro- ?old at the bazaar or materials
line Joans, Lillian Hendrickson,
Jenes Moty and Delores Mc
Andrews. The committee in charge of
arrangements for the dance con-,
sisted of Mrs. Joe Mahoney,
chairman, assisted by Mrs. Stan
ley Pieser, Mr. .and, Mrs.. Otto
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lav
enik, James , Cronon and John
Watson. . v.
'
Recent Shower
ORT -'KLAMATH - Compli
mentina -Mrs. Harold : Wimpr.
members of the Civic- improve
meni ciud sponsored jniscei.
laneous household shower at the
CI clubhouse ;on Wednesday
aiiernoon , ai z o ciock. - ,
For the occasion, -the club
room was decorated. ' in Hallo
ween colors and vases of late fall
iiowers.
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MARRIED IN ENGLAND
TSgt. K. Wayne Scholer. son of S. H. Dahler. 3730 Bisbee,
was married recently in England to Margaret Bickley of Wood
ford House on Longncr, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.
Servicemen, Wives
Have Halloween Fun
Servicemen and their wives living in the Soroptimist house
on Pine, and their hostess, Twyla Ferguson, entertained with a
wild goose and duck dinner at their Halloween party last Tues
day. Hailing from New York, Detroit, Nebraska, California, Con
necticut, Indiana, Memphis and New Orleans, many of the young
people found eating Klamath wild game a new experience.
Autumn flowers and orange 1
and black candles decorated the
table, and after dinner the
group played Halloween games
and bobbed for apples.
Sgt. and Mrs. Oscar Chapin,
former residents of the Sorop
timist house, came back for the
party. Others present were
AM3c and Mrs. Gene Williams,
Cpl. and Mrs. Chester Holt, Sgt.
and Mrs. Roy Grammer, PFC
and Mrs. George Basmaian, Cpl.
and Mrs. Gene Copeland, PFC
and Mrs. Howard Campbell and
Twyla Ferguson.
Riverside PTA
Parents of Riverside children
enjoyed a program presented
Friday evening in the - school
auditorium followed by a Hal
loween supper at 9 o'clock. Mrs.
Lane Warren, president of the
Parent-Teachers association, in
troduced her officers of the year.
and Gary Robertson, principal,
Children of the first three
grades gave the program which
was thoroughly enjoyed. Mrs.
Dick Reeder was chairman of the
refreshment committee which
served following a presentation
of the school bill by Mr. Robertson.
Ruth Lombard Will
Wed Ensign Sunday
-The formal wedding of Ruth Lombard, daughter of Mr. and
51wh , omuarl' and, Ensign Frank W. Rickey Jr., will be
olerefl" Sacred Heart church on Sunday, November
o. The reception, to hp hpirf in 4p wm. i i , ' ...
wer. weddin. .prir. Vin V. T. uu.lc' IU"uwlnB lne
? ?ifts had been open- , RuVh attended the if fSlifnrnif eJT:
tneRDaS TT BerTeley For
the past year she has bppn pm.
ployed by her ;father at Lom
bard Motors.
;fEnsign Rickey has'been sta
Honed here at the haval air
base, where he was the onlv en.
sign on the baseball team. He
is the son of Mr: -and Mrs. F.
W, Rickey of Portmouth, Ohio,
and graduated from Wesleyan
university at Delaware, Ohio.
The -young couple plan to
make their home in southern
California, where Ensign Rickey
expects to be stationed.
Betty Lombard, Ruth's sister,
is home from the University of
Oregon -Ho attend the wedding.
Shower
FREE!
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SCARCE UTlineab?I?rjSslA!n
I? V, S'""" ConrerenM. Flora
of Ui. United SLt,,, Ore.l llril.ln .nd
SS1JL K. P '1""-"1 I" "lr n.llon.l
2! iJ.'f: T4 'or " wn
kl Vitli.J "" . will
Mtnl ' '' Mt c"-
Mrs. Lane Warren, Mrs. Stew
art Patty and Mrs. John Sand
meyer entertained Tuesday eve
ning with a shower honoring
Mrs. Donald Hunt at the Warren
home on California avenue.
Guests enjoyed whist. Those
present were Mrs. Roy Whit
latch, Mrs. Robert Ellingson,
Mrs. Earl Deering, Mrs. Robert
Hunt, Mrs. Ingrid Nessett, Mrs.
Iva Oleson and the honor guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunt are parents
of a daughter, their second girl,
born Friday at Klamath Valley
hospital. The Hunts live on the
Rocky Point road. This is the
fourth granddaughter for Dr.
and Mrs. Warren C. Hunt.
Prosperity Lodge
A regular meeting and initia
tion of new members into Pros
perity Rebekah lodge was held
in the IOOF hall, Thursday, No
vember 2, at 8 p. m., with Nina
Currier, presiding. Those ini
tiated were Lillian Hayden and
Betty Briggs.
Later in the evening, refresh
ments were served, with the
harvest theme used in decora
tions. On the committee for re
freshments were Frances Mun
sell, chairman, assisted by Har
riet Estes, Herbert Munsell, Viola
Leever, Blanche Barker, Sadie
Chilcote, Esther Inman, Edna
Russell, Mary McComb, Mar
guerite Smith, Anna Savldge,
Millie Langor and Stella Dryden.
The next meeting will be No.
vember 16.
.
Thursday Shower
A neighborhood shower was
given on Thursday evening, Oc
tober 26, for Mrs. Bert Dennis.
Friends who gathered at her
home were Mrs. Cecil Stewart,
Mrs. M. Sullivan, Mrs; Joe Ab
ner, Mrs. James Cusick. Mm nil.
bert Franklin. Mrs. Alhprt riaw.
son, Mrs. Eddie Guse, Mrs.' Al.
fred Grimes. Mrs. Mlnnio Jfnrr
Mrs. Robert Jones. Mrs. Robert
Jones Jr., Joyce Landrum, Di
ane Landrum, Holly Franklin,
Linda Franklin, Margie Jean
Guse and Dorothy Clawson.
Social
Calendar
Maidiv. Knvtmbtr H
WWII mi. " " "
ln BPW club, Wllltrd houl, fl 3Q p. m
Timd-ty. Nuvambtr t
NIU liinchflon t rMlcan 1 p .nv
iVMitfidft)', Auvrmoir
DUli jet metlnjf. Orvfou Stale Fed
ration of Wumtn'i CUil. luiu'linm l
PHioaii with afiomoim iiieatinn Iti
ttursry
Tburadfty, Novtmbtr t
1 mtlnc Catholic Dau
In tht parlih lull to ballot on appltca
ughUrt
tloni for mtmbatthlp.
Frtday. Novembtr to
Tromont PTA mtlii whn modal
Junior hlfh tchool to tia coiiduclad un
der dlrovtlon Lawc11 Katip, principal.
Monday. Nmmhr la
Dr. Euian Neuhaui to Itcturt b4f0ra
Klamath rail Woman's Library club At
a p. m, in mam uorary -auditorium,
ored by Klamath Community doit cert
Saturday. November II
Annual hnlldav bauiar inrl Ira hv i
Paul a Kplai'opal church In pariah houia.
rriaart nivimtir to
SoJAurntn AnronOvarail diM at
Lakeahoro Inn. 7:30 p. m. Membori
lumjr iuvhb two iucau, ror raerv'
uuiu, can tiwo.
Saturday, December V
Pro-Chr atlllai bnuir In h hM i
lobby of rint Federal Savlnipi and Loan
ummuiB o.v ino yvumen council at the
rnm vnniiiin rnurcn.
Lionew Mnam coffee. WllUrd hotel
B p. m.
Winter nnln rluk. i iu.Ik
nr nciDii. jinutrv n
William Prlmroae. luumnrtd hv Klm.
th Community Concert aeaoclatlon.
S
Society Meets
MERRILL The annunl hn.
laar, card party and dinner
sponsored by the Altar society
"U. w 1 mark th opening of
""Jr nere, aaiur
nnv Tlrt-mhA O It .....
nounced following a meeting of
mc auticiv mis wecK ai me
home of Mrs. N. H. Boguc. Mrs.
x-ciar uausc was assistinff hnt,
sr.
for the afternoon of the bazaar
wncn oooms lor me sale of em
broidered articles, aprons and
conkeH fruir will h, nnnn A
kchlcken dinner will be served In
cvciiiiig, oeginning ai o:su
o clock, and entertainment is
DlnnnpH ns In nnt ira,H M
Dan Barry, president, will ap
point committees for the affair
M,-. MttPU OAbitn.-n DO .11.
er of Mrs. Bogue, who will leave
nor inapKsgiving to spend the
Winter in thA Cftlltl, Ufa,
with a handkerchief shower at
the n.eetinff. Mr Rnhincnn uno
been a resident of the Merrill
communuy lor tne last 12 years.
She will make her home during
thA nvf fMii, mAniU- ,.,UL -
daughter, Mrs. Horace Wylie and
mr. nryne in oan r rancisco.
Present for the afternoon were
Mrs. W. E. Hammnnrf Mro TT M
Hammond, Mrs. Conrad Johnson.
Mrs. Ben Johnson, Mrs. Helene
Beimler, Mrs. Jack Hlckey, Mrs.
f". on r.n T T r tj w at
ww-fc. 1-J t,,,i,. Alt TT . OIBCIC
Mrs. James O'Keefc, Mrs. Hugh
raivey, rars. jacK BurKe.
Mrs. Tim Sullivan, Mrs. Jerry
John Giacomlnit Mrs. Jesa Dle-
iei , inrs. nugn u uonnor. mrs.
Donald Col well, Mrs. Robert
f t
iti-s.::B;'15
r
Bernice Freeman
Married Saturday
A OCnilllllll L-UIHIIUMKMI WUUUII1K HUrVH'O WUH K,ll, I
tho First Miitliodlnt church on Siilurcliiv, Oi-inli.. ' V"i II
llurnlca Frceimm bucamn the bride of l'KC Fn-d I'nu, n
l'klo I
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ROSETTA
Llttlo Rosetta Mitt. dauRlitcr
nrMi M,-. V I. Kill I.
four years old. Rosettn's mother
lives at 616 Lincoln, mid her
fnthcr is in the navy, stnllonecl
in the South Pacific.
Kenncll-Ellls.
Women's Club
BLY Tho Women's club met
on Wednesday. October 18, at
the home of Elizabeth Campbell.
A handkerchief shower was
given for Rachel Robin, who Is
moving to Klamath Falls.
After a short business meeting
refreshments were served to the
following members: Mary Luck,
Etta Paddock, Ethel Goijsbock.
Veda Dixon, Lyndell Harrison,
Lila Ross, Audrey Gcijsbcck and
T nul (a Tn.,., n..iu rSKn,.t,nl
Jean Clino and Marion, Huzcl
Madison Roger and Stephen, and
Jo and Barba Campbell, daugh
ters ol the hostess.
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Mr, and Mrs. Tom Judy and
son Tommy arc visiting from
Los Angeles, Cnllf., nt the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dahmi
In Bly. Last weekend they were
house guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Wayne Spencer and family In
Beswick, Calif.
S
Mrs. Newton Thompson, form
erly Maxine Elliott, and her one-year-old
son, Raymond Lee, ar
rived Wednesdny from Son Fran
cisco. She 'will bo In Klamath
Falls for two weeks, visiting her
mother, Mrs. E. L. Elliott.
Colwcll, Mrs. Pierson, Mrs. Rob
inson, rather James O Connor
and the hostesses.
Mock Trial to Be
Held at BPW Meet
. i?0"!',?8 on. eve letion day, Monday night's meeting
of the Klamath County Business and Professional Women's club
will deviate from the series of serious programs for an evening
of fun to follow the dinner hour at 6:30.
A humorous play based on a mock trial will be presented
with a cast of about 17, Including tho 12 jurymen, the judge,
prosecuting attorney and defense attorneys, the defendant and
a clerk. The program is in charge of Agnes Geddes, publications
....... un.ui.umu win dc drrungca oy Vivian iJcrni
gotti and Charlotte Marshall.
Musical numbers will be pro
vided by Esther Shepherd.
The president, Norma Miller,
and six members ot the club
left Saturday morning for Cor
vallis to attend a district confer
ence of the Oregon BPW, Ac-
The card parly sponsored by
the Women of the Moose, Friduy,
October 27, in the Moose hall
noa eigm iaDies in piay, ana high
score was held by Mrs. Haupert,
second by Mrs. Carncll nnrf tho
special award went to Mrs. Hoo
ver.
Brownie Tea
Brownies of Troup 11,,,,
n Halloween to,, m i'
mothers on Tlu,,-,,.
tor 2, at Hoom.v,.,, J jT'
loader. Mrs. 0
agisted by mm. UuvUl l t"'
dor, was In charge. C'rcne'
owls made by iho , MW
were used In ,,1M.a(o
Mothers nr......!
W. L. Milliard, a,,, ,"l,rc Mti.
Mrs. D. 1). Muills, m su
Oi l- M,. 1 I , '.. 1'. .
X X. s iw.Mri V.S'i.'ia
and Mrs. s. it. Btu-il. CflJllj
Brownies aetlnu ,,j ,,
were Ueml.-e H I , ,' 01
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Stic Hurkir, Jem
line
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Murjuri.. On-,' K, &
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uiiiiy aiuiw, lievu
Lois Snell.
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Cross unit ot Mill. ,..mV? .
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United Slates marine corps. The Itev. Victor I'liilliiT''',',,0' i
To the strains or MoiKUlohn's Wudilinu m . , "'"ililtd
- j . .ui. II,. ...... I """til. H..,-
I.ililio iitnvii iiiu iiiiu niv i.) in mi iiur llllllel
who Kavo her In niurriiiga. She
was mot by the urooiii at an
altar banked with pulins, ferns
mid ehrysantheinuius and Unlit'
ed by tall caudles.
For her weddliu the brlclo
chono a lovely Crouch blue
suit, with brown accessories
She carried a white satin Ulblu
with a cornniio of rones mid
streamers ot 1 1 1 1 r.nif-tht'-vii I ley.
Matron of honor was Mrs,
Dorothy Judd, who wore a tiroy
suit with a cormigo of deep pink
iwe.s. Best man was Hutio
Koress of tho murine corns.
liornlce Is a former resident
nt Montroul, Colorado, and was
B student at Colorado Womon's
oolleso In Denver. She Is now
employed by tho United States
navy.
PKC Powell's home was for
merly In Dallas, Texas.
Following the woddlnit serv
ice, tho bridal parly and Inti
mate friends of iho lirldn and
liranm were entertained at a re
ception In the homu of Mr. and
Mrs. B. K. llnyden. The rooms
were drcoroted with roses nml
chrysanthemum, and cake and
coffse wore served from toble
covered with a lovoly cut-work
cloth and centered with a bowl
of roses. Tho bride's mother.
Mrs. Geore Frcoman, poured.
The following boys from
Klamsth Falls will attend the
Cadets' Annual Halloween dunce
nt Hill Military academy. Port
land, to be t-lvcn In the new
tivmnaslum on October 27. 11)44:
Fred n. Miller, Jr., first year
man, James H. McBrlde, second
yrsr man, and George Clifton
Underwood, fourth year man.
The Eastern Star Soclul club
met Friday afternoon at the
Masonic tcmplo Willi three tables
in play. Arrangennnts of
brightly colored fall flowers
wcro used about tho rooms and
on the lea table.
. Honors for high at tho close
of cards were received by Mrs.
Walter Brown and Mrs. Sum
lioberts received the special
award. Presiding as hostesses
were Mrs. Earl Templar and
Airs. E. it. uaisiger.
Farewells were said by friends
this week to Mr. Sydney Ab
bott who left Saturday for her
new home at Brookings on the
Oregon coast where she will
Join Mr. Abbott and a son who
arc already residing there. Many
regrets wero expressed at the
Abbott moving from this city
after their 27 years of resi
dency.
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Film Actress Veronica Lake has
announced she will marry Di
rector nnnre no join, uecemner
II. nine days after her divorce
from MaJ. John Dctlic. former
screen art director, becomes fi
nal. The Dotlles have one child,
Elalno, three.
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