Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 09, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Winifred Mann Wed
At Sacred Heart
The Sacred Heirt church of Klamath Falls was the scene of
the wedding of Winifred Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Erickson, and Private Vincent A. Quinn Jr., USMC. The double
ring ceremony took place on Saturday, November 25, and the
Reverend Timothy Casey officiated.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a traditional
white satin gown, and a full-
length veil which was held in
place by a Juliet cap. She car
ried a mother-of-pearl prayer
book and a white orchid with a
spray of bouvardia.
Mrs. W, A. Shipley, the bride's
sister, was matron of honor, and
wore a formal sown of lavender
net with matching headdress,
and carried a colonial bouquet
of pom-pom chrysanthemums.
TSgt. Andrew W. Stanton of
the marine corps was best man,
and the ushers, also of the ma
rine corps, were Corporal Rob
ert S. Howard, PFC Norman
Harnd. Corporal James Reed,
and PFC Thomas Nolan.
Marine Sergeant James R.
King played the organ music
for the wedding.
Immediately following the
ceremony, a reception was held
in the Pelican party room. As
sisting were Lillian Lynum,
Nancy Ramsey, Dorothy Con
stable, Mrs. J. Cavanaugh, Mrs.
E. Imhoff, and Airs. Margie Phil
lios.
The young couple is now re
siding at Mam, but they
plan to make their home in New
jersey alter the war.
Alpha Chapter
Commemoratine the third
birthday of Alpha chapter of
Delta Kappa Camma, a dinner
and Christmas party was given
at the Wi-Ne-Ma hotel on Sat
urday evening, December 2,
when covers were laid for 35
members from Lake and Klam
ath counties. Presiding as hos
tesses were Olive Wilson, Irene
Foster and Borghild Mehlen.
Following the dinner, five
teachers who were initiated into
the chapter as new members,
included Katherine Dick and
Dora Brosius of Lakeview, and
Isabelle Brixner, Vida Hanson
and Helen Dumbeck of Klam
ath Falls.
Other Lakeview members who
were guests for the evening were
Laura S. Berry, Mary E. Gal
lasher and Ida Marie Stroda.
Preceding the exchange of
gifts around a Christmas tree,
there was a short business meet
ing when a letter was read from
Cpl. Helen Moss, a former teach
er who is now serving in the
WAC.
Eva Burkhalter, a delegate to
the recent Delta Kappa Gamma
regional convention in Seattle,
gave a brief account of her trip
any oi uie meetings.-
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Brownie Tea
The Fremont troon
ies entertained their mothers at
a four o'clock tea in the Fre
mont scnooi cafeteria on Tues
day afternoon, assisted by their
"vwp ieaaers, hits. j. l,. Mitch'
ell and Mrs. Richard Putt
Mrs. L. R. Lamb and Mrs. Don
Kenyon volunteered to serve as
troop committee members fol
lowing a talk by Mrs. Roy Car
ter, Girl Scout executive, who
explained the purposes of the
Brownies.
A tap dance number wag pre
sented by Joyce Lamb, Mary
Louise Gerrue and Darlene Wat-
eon.
Mothers at the tea were Mrs
u a. Collins, Mrs. G. A. Col
lins, Mrs. . B. Kelly, Mrs. L.
R. Lamb, Mrs. L. E. Gerrue,
Mrs. L. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Maud
. nogie, Mrs. l. H. Manning,
Mrs. Grace Miller, Mrs. Clark
Westfall, Mrs. Don Kenyon, Mrs.
Lawrence Rolph and Mrs. Uther
Rogers.
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Luncheon
Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dixon
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mack
will entertain at a small dinner
party for Mr. and Mrs. John
Coppage at the Dixon home,
1845 Lowell.
The dinner is to be given on
turday night at 7 o'clock, and
bridge will be played later in
the evening. Those invited to
the affair are Mr. and Mrs. John
Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Greer Drew,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B Vin. vr.
and Mrs. L. Orth Sisemore! Mr!
and Mrs. W. P. Lassett, Mrs!
Fred Burgoyne, and Mr. and
Mrs. Coppage.
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Honored
p,,Jh? f- R- Klngan home, 1348
Eldorado, was the scene of a
small party given in honor of
Mrs. John Coppage at 8 o'clock
on Friday evening, December 1.
A surprise handkerchief show-
e was Aiv,cn t0 Mr- Coppage,
after which dessert and coffee
were served to Mrs. Charles
Mack, Mrs. John Shaw, Mrs.
Gree,r Drew- Mrs- Howard Dix-"".Mrs-
William Borcher, Mrs.
William Hearing, Mrs. L. Orth
Sisemore, Mrs. Frank Drew,
Mrs. Richard Maxwell, Mrs!
Fred Burgoyne, Mrs. John Cop.
page and the hostess, Mrs. Kin.
gan.
Members of the Past Noble
Grand club of Prosperity Rc
bckah lodge met Tuesday, De
cember 5, in the IOOF hall for
a potluck luncheon and busi
ness meeting. Lucille Heifer and
Alfrcda Steinmeti served on the
committee for the luncheon and
the president, Kate Hogue, con
ducted the business meeting.
Plans were formed for the
Christmas party and gift ex
change which will be held joint
ly with the Rebekah social club
on Wednesday, December 13.
A social afternoon followed
the luncheon,
Lioness Benefit
A large crowd attended the
Lioness benefit card party which
was held on Saturday evening.
December 2, in the ballroom of
the Willard hotel, and the event
proved to be even more success
ful than was anticipated. The
proceeds of the benefit card
party are going to the eye con
servation program for needy
children.
Mrs. Lester Finley was chair
man of the arrangements, .Mrs.
F. Cecil Adams was in charge of
table decorations, and Mrs. Wil
liam L. Whytal supervised the
decoration of the rooms. Others
to help with the affair were Mrs.
Vernon Moore, refreshment com
mittee; Mrs. Fred Heilbronner.
serving committee; Mrs. Hans
ttonana, cards.
Both rjinochlp anri hririe warn
played during the evening, and
msn score lor women was won
by Mrs. E. M. Raymond, and for
men, by Mr. Paul Anestead. In
pinochle, high score for women
was awarded to Mrs. C. F.
O'Loughlin, and Mr. Edwin
Schneebeck held high score for
men.
Mrs. Lloyd Allen. 2461 Orrh.
ard way, was hostess to the
Merry Mixers club Thursday
evening. November 30, and the
members attending were Billee
Snider. Dorothy Smith. Louise
Cramblett, Eleanor Curtis, Ruth
Anderson, Ruth Lawrence and
Lizzie Little.
High score at cards was held
by Billee Snider, second hv
Louise Cramblett.
The olace for the next mpM-
ing will be announced later.
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MARRIED IN NOVEMBER
Winifred Mann became the bride of Private Vincent A. Quinn
Jr. in a lovely double ring ceremony at the Sacred Heart church
on November 25. The wedding cake was served to friends at a
reception which was held at the Pelican party room following
the ceremony. The young couple are living in Klamath Falls for
the present. Contnrt
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WILL MARRY
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hull
have announced the engagement
of their daughter, Bette Jean,
to Corporal John A. Dalve,
USMC. The bride-elect is a
graduate of KUHS with the
class of 1944. Corporal Daives
home is in Boston. Massachu.
setts. The wedding will take
place some time this month.
Kennell-Ellis
Holiday Party
njoyed by DAR
E
Mrs. Bert C. Thomas, regent of Eulalona chapter, Daughters
of the American Revolution, presented a group of young people,
who entertained with Christmas carols, at the regular meeting
of the chapter held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Hurry
Goeller, Pine street. The program included German, French,
and American songs of the season. "Heiligc Nacht," "Awuy in
a Manger" and "Oh. Christmas Tree" were sung by Sharon and
Sandra Moore, in German costume. LaVcane Reed, accompanied
by her mother. Mrs. S. H. Ackerman, sang the French song.
"Cantique Noel" and "Bring a Torch, Jeanettc, Isabella." Miss
neea was aressea in c rencn cos-
tume. Ihe American carol, "Oh.
Holy Night." was sung by
Jeanne Goeller Fraley.
Members gathered round the
cheery fire and ate apples, pop
corn and candy. Lighted candles,
evergreens and bright red orna
ments were used in creating the
Christmas atmosphere about the
Goeller rooms.
For the exhibition of old
dolls. Mrs. Thomas brought
many dolls which had belonged
to members of her family
through several generations.
Mrs. Robert E. Wattenb u r g
brought a lovely wax doll which
she had loved as a small child
around 60 years ago.
During the business session
Mrs. Norman Fraley and Mrs.
Charles Waters were received
into the chapter with ritualistic
ceremonies. ',
Miss Eva Burkhalter, chapter
chairman of DAR Good Citizen
ship Pilgrimage, reported that
Patricia Benoist, KUHS senior
girl, has been chosen to repre
sent the chapter in the state con
test. Mrs. John A. Ulrich of Rogue
River chapter, Grants Pass, was
a guest. Mrs. Ulrich, wife of Cap
tain John A. Ulrich now serving
overseas, is visiting the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Ulrich, Conger avenue.
The next meeting of the chap
ter will be February 5, at tho
city library, when the book,
"We Who Are America,'' by
Kenneth Miller, will be review
cd by Mrs. Paul Edwards.
Mrs. Elmer H. Balsiger, chap-
Allen Adding Machines
Friden Calculators
Royal Typewriters
Desks Chairs Files
For those hard-to-get items
PIONEER PRINTING
. AND STATIONERY CO.
124 So. 9th Klamath Falls
"Eddie EittreimW i
Steak House
13 South 7th St.
Grilled Steaks
Merchants' Lunch, 60c
Hsmburfltrs . yirbeque
Chili
OPEN 24 HOURS
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ter chairman of Angel Island, re
ceived contributions for tho
regular Christmas box for this
project and the chapter voted a
cash donation to the cause.
Official Visitor
Mrs. F. H. Cofer of 1017
High, conductress of the Re
bekah Assembly of Oregon,
was a recent visitor in the Rogue
River valley where she paid of
ficial visits to the Rebekah
lodges in Ashland, Medford and
Jacksonville, and attendrd tho
district convention in Central
Point. Also visiting the lodges
at that time were Ethel Bailey
of Roseburg, president of the
Rebekah assembly, and Suda
Comstock of Baker, assembly
warder. While in the valley,
Mrs. Cofer was a guest at the
home of Mrs. James Fleming in
Medford.
Socia
Calendar
Mondtv, ltcmltr It
Catholic ltihtnt will hold a rti
Ur hutinvta in it n In th purtih lull
t M t. in.
I.lnntti Hub at X p. in. Mhrarv cluh
room lMrtintt parly autt cl(t sx
i'lun. ThU tu follow play at l.ltllo
Comm. lowell T. Congo It all of Hie
Marina uarrarka l on "Africa '
tWore Klamatlt falls Woman's Library
t-Ititt. a u. m.
Mm I Inn ot axacullv hoard of WW
rtuti, hma of Willi llhlli. .Ill lai
kliu, MamUmms uiuttl In atlcnil full
Mrs, UhllH or Ndimn Miller, pmtlrir nt.
r TurftiUy, llFt'tmtirr It
Annual ChrtRlinas i'oiu-trt hv KUIlJS
miielc tlflnartintnt. B n. m,. In school
alulHornim,
tuppy Hour ciiin Chmtmas parly, at
home of Mrs, Maud Holy on High
Wt)nitUy litornthtr U
Sojourners' annuo I ChiUluiAs party
at I A p. m, IMuo room of Hit WHItml
IioIpI.
Sojourners it tor I In a at WIIUul holtl
at a oclot'k. Inslallatlon of oKkari,
Thursday, ntcimhrr 1 1
SI. Paul a llutlU pot hi i-k lunoheun. t
p. in. at hointt ol Mrs, It. J. Dlvun Mer
rill rtwiil, Christinas troa anU sfiit x-
cltaiiK.
ISUrsra A I tins In nirtl for liniohomi
at Hostess House, Mutina Uartacks. at
l p. in,
r rids y. Dccviitbtr I
Hivcrslilo rlnlUrrn to urctcnt annual
Cltiistnus prom am bfor mvmbera ol
t'l A at I p. in.
nalurilay, Dcfvmhar HI
Annual Lhrlilnias tlltiitnr umtIV lit
Pelican prty loom. I: JO in.
Tuesday Hci-smbrr It
Delta Ganiina Dclnhinii with Mrs. Dun
Zuinwalt iM N. Jnd al I) : a. m.
WcdtiesilsH, tlrvtmbrr '.'u
Wadinmioy oluti L'hrlsluias natty end
flit eAChanifa at St, Paula parish hmisa.
attiiPsilay, January II
William Primrose, sponsorad by KUin
ti Community Uuncorl auuciation.
I'll Pelican.
Tea and Sale
Mrs. Albert Ronfeldt nnd Vir-
glniu Kohlmcier were co-host-esses
ut the annual tcu and sale
of the Ziun Lutheran Liuties
Aid which was held at tho par
sonage, 1025 High on Fridr;-,
December 1 from 2 to 5 o'clock.
the tea table was covered
with a beaulitul luce cloth ami
whs centered with u lurue bowl
of white and orchid chrysanthe
mums with tall white candles nt
cither end. The rooms were
decorated with full flowers.
Mrs. Walter Zctzimin and Mrs.
II. LciUke poured from 2 until
.1 o clock, Mrs. J. Route dl nnd
Mrs. J. Oss from 3 to 4 o'clock,
and Mrs. Victor Schulzo and
Virginia Kohlmcier from 4 to
5 o'clock.
Mrs. II. Liclkc imtl Mae-
dolcnu Ronfeldt had charge of
me lancy-work sakv and Mrs.
Schulzo took care of the guest
book. All who helped with tho
tea and the sale were presented
with corsages from Virginia
Kohlmcier.
Bridal Shower
A bridal shower was ,cn
recently for Lillian Lynum,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Lynum, al the home of Mrs,
V. Vasak. 1318 Johnson, at
which time gifts were presented
to the bride-elect. Hostesses for
the affair were Mrs. V. Vasak.
Agnes Vasak and Mrs. E. O.
Gillings.
Those present were Helen
Largent, May Wright, Wilda
Fox, Jerry Conrady. Agnes Cole
man, Ada Glacomelli, Cordelia
Cantrall, Freda Ustick, Pearl
Dunlap, Florence Spraguc, Ber
nio Flocchini, Virginia Cunning
ham, Alice Lemkhlcr, Isnbcllo
Barry, Ruth Green, and Patricia
Jopien
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VISITING HERE
Oonnii Mac. Cdwurd Lee and William Jacobi nrn vlliin
at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Harris Rhepluircl. 333
Aliimcilu. With their imither, the Ihreo young chllilren plan to
lemiiln in Kliiiiuitli Fulls until their father, who Is now In the
South Pacific returns, from oversells, llllly celebrated hl eighth
uiiiiiiuiy on ui'crnioer o. lvotiur U-KJ IJs
ANW Club
Mrs. lliruni K. Murdoch. Mrs.
O.-cur Peyton, und Mrs. U. Lo
gan Uliick, were special guests
of thu hostess when Mrs. Cicnrge
Hum ciili-rtuliKHl for the pirn
sure of nirinlHTs ot the Art
Needle- Work club Wednesday
ui'ienioon.
Mis. t'h.'irles Joseph Martin of
the Hod Cross sewing depart
ment, collected numerous finish
ed mtlrlfs from the members,
and distributed others to bo
mmlc up,
Mrs. Carry M. Hainshy, an ac
tive member of the club, is now
in Asheville, North Carolina,
with her son-in-law and daugh
ter and family. Ll.-Col. and Mrs.
Theodore R. Glllenwators and
three children, for an Indefinite
stnv.
The next regular meeting of
the club will bo hold Wednes
day afternoon, January 17, when
Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall will be
hostess at her home, 046 Califor
nia avenue.
Happy Hour
Members of tho Happy Hour
rlub will mert for their annual
Christmas party on Tuesdiiy af
ternoon, December 12, at 2
o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Maud Hoslry on High street.
Mrs. J. II. Ilumllton presided
as hotlesa at the club's lost meet
ing on November 28 ut her homa
on North 0th, when members ol
tendlng Included Mrs. George
niehn, Mrs. Georgo Humphrey.
Mrs. Maud Itosley. Mrs. W. j.
Steinmeti, Mrs. II. K. Jones, Mrs.
R. G. Mot.ichenbachcr, Mrs.
Georgo Hum, Mrs. Harry Rich
ardson, Mrs. Anna Funk. Mrs.
C. C. Heldrlch. Mrs. Sydney
F.vans and tho hostess.
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Pres. Ellsworth has called a spe
cial conference for L.D.S. mem
bers Sunday, December 10th, ol
10:30 A.M.
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