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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1944)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON BAQE FOUR Mi - Fall Tec Couple United at Home of Friend The home of Mrs. B. F. Pernigotti, 2419 Reclamation, was the scene of a lovelv double ring ceremony when Mabel Irene Sodcr strom became the bride of Joseph Vincent Watcher at 1:110 on the afternoon of December 10. The Reverend Victor E. Phillips officiated at the wedding, which was performed before a few of the most intimate friends of the couple. For hor wedding the bride chose a gold gabardine suit with brown accessories, and a single purple orchid was pinned to her shoulder. The matron-of-honor was Mrs. Pernigotti, who was dressed in a slate blue gabar dine suit, and wore a corsage of gardenias and rosebuds. Sgt. Noel White was best man for the ceremony. Following the wedding, a re ception was held at the Perni gotti home, which had been dec orated in yellow and white chrysanthemums ior the occa sion. Guests included Mrs. Alice Sodcrstrom, mother of tho bride, Mrs. Mell. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gordon, Mrs. Zissos. Sgt. Cuiol la Set. Tavlor. Mary Sachcr, Mary Trulove, Bern ice Heide- mann, rio Ann naion, iuuu. War and Mrs. Terry Ireland. The Watchers have made their home at the Royal Arms apartments, where they plan to remain for the present. 8 Nurse's Party The Oregon State Nurses as-.n-iatun district No. 8. held its annual Christmas party on De cember 21 at the home of Mrs. Katherine Wilson, 421 Alameda. A musical program was iui lowed by bridge and pinochle. Hit nrirp in bridge was won bv Inez Edwards, and low by Blanch Howard. High score in pinochle was awarded to Mar garet Strode, and low to Mar garet Calahan. A buffet supper was served tatpr bv the hostess to Pauline Elkins, Margaret Elkins, Mar garet Everett, Jane McrUDDan, Mary F. Sharp. Lillie Herring Ion, Gene McEwen, Carol An derson. Jessie O. Lamb, Marjorie Grover, Helen Thome, Esther Hunt, Margaret Strode, Iva Ol son, Gertrude Whistler, Blanche Howard, Ethel Millar. Inez R. Edwards. Dale Smelcer, Del Campbell, Helen Mount, Lydia Howard, Jean Yates, Katherine Hiatt, Lillie Chilberg, Margaret Calahan, Rose Davis, wary Adams and Katherine Wilson. Married Margaret McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDon ald, 912 Walnut, became the bride of Pvt. Marshall Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pow ell of Cass Lake,' Minn, in a lovely ceremony which took place at the Christian Alliance Uurch in Cass Lake. The wed aing was an event of December 10, and the Reverend Howard Batdorf officiated. . For her wedding ensemble, the bride chose a dusty blue dress with light brown acces sories, and a corsage of pale yellow roses and purple heather was pinned to her shoulder. Pauline McDonald was her sis ter's only attendant, and wore a gold dress with black acces sories. Her corsage was similar to that of the bride. William Icensee was best man for his brother-in-law. The wedding march was play ed by an Indian missionary from' Squaw Point, Minn. "I Love You Truly" was sung by Mrs. Ness who is also of Cass Lake. A wedding dinner was held immediately following the cere mony at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Icensee, and the table was centered with a military wed ding cake. Pvt. Powell is stationed with the quartermaster corps a t Camp Lee, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Powell are making their home at Petersburg, Virginia for the present time. Aloha OES Aloha chapter No. 61. Order of the Eastern Star, will meet in regular session Tuesday eve ning, December 26, at 8 o'clock, in the Masonic temple, Klamath avenue. Officers for the ensuing chapter year will be installed at this meeting. . " Mrs. Arthur It. Dickson, worthy matron, and Mr. Earl J. Templar, worthy patron, extend a cordial invitation to all mem bers and visiting members to attend the meeting. I Mrs. John Schubert and ucr daughter, Nannette, entertained at a fall tea for Mrs. Bert Schultz and Marjorie, who left Friday for San Jose, California. The tea was an event of Sun day, December 17 and guests ar rived between the hours of two to five. The rooms were decor ated with holly and evergreen and the tea table was centered with a large red candle tied with a wide red satin ribbon, with small pieces of holly, evergreen and pine cones attached to the streamers. Invitations were extended to nearly 40 intimate friends of Mrs. Schultz and her daughter. Silvia McClcllan poured from two to three, June Dixon from three to four, and Patricia Ben oist from four to five. Marjorie is the present queen of Jobs Daughters, and Mrs. Schultz has been very active in Klamath Falls during her resi dence here. For the past year she has been a guardian at the Jobs Bethel, and was a member of the high school board, as well as vice president of the Oregon Congress of PTA. Mi's. Schultz and her daughter are to join Barbara Schultz, an older daughter, in San Jose, where they are planning to make their home for the duration. Birthday Patricia Diane and William Douglas Boyer were given a birthday party on Monday, De cember 18, by their mother, Mrs. William L. Boyer. The af fair which was given at their home on Alameda was the cele bration of the children's fourth and second birthdays, respec tively. The table and birthday cake were decorated in the pink and blue motif, and places were set for Marietta O'Neal, Jerry and Lowell Uhlig, Martin Snyder, David and Judy Schneebeck. Jean Gardinicr, Paula and Duane Cook, Carol Stolk, Stu art Melchert, Roberta Tucker, Mrs. Troy Cook, Mrs. William Stolk, Mrs. M. H. Melchert, Mrs. Edwin Schneebeck and Mrs. George Tucker. Mrs. Tucker was presented with a corsage, honoring her birthday which is also on De cember 18. ' League Serves Sunday, December 17, mem bers of the League of Women Voters and their husbands served at the USO center. Work ers included Mr. and Mrs. God frey Blohm, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dennis, Mrs. Twyla Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Geary, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gralapp, Mrs. E. P. Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. John McFee, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Looslcy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Odell, Mrs. Dean H. Osborn, Mrs. Rose Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Ranker, Mr. and Mrs. Laton Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Woodruff and Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. Wright. Homemade cakes were donat ed by those who worked at the center, and several other mem bers who could not be present. VFW Party The VFW, Pelican post 1383, and the ladies auxiliary held their annual open house Christ mas party on Thursday, Decem ber 21. Over 250 were present for the long form initiation which was put on by the men. Four service men were initiated at the beautiful and impressive ceremony. A buffet luncheon was served later, which was followed by dancing. The rooms were decorated In red, white and blue to carry out the patriotic theme of this or ganization. Mr. and Mrs. Max McKcnzie arrived Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Chester Burman, mother of Mrs. McKenzie. Mr. McKenzie is a petty officer 3c in the Coast Guard, and is stationed at Coos Bay, Ore. l ie voune rnunlr plan to remain here until Tuesday. We Will bi Closed on Christmas SARI'S V ft L .( 5 I' LLi RECENT BRIDE Mabel Irene Sodcrstrom became tho bride of Joseph Vincent Watcher. USMC, in a lovely double ring ceremony held at the home of Mrs. B. F. Pernigotti. The Reverend Victor E. Phillips of the First Methodist church officiated at the wedding which took place on December 10, at 1:30 in the afternoon. Kennell-Ellit Members Enjoy Holiday Program Ushering In Christmas week in holiday style, a large k p of Klamath County Business and Professional Women g.imercd about pine bough and cone-bcdccked tables at the dinner meet ing held Monday evening, December 18. at the Willard hotel. Evelyn Hudson and Pat Hudson, co-chairmen for the evening, presented groups of Camp Fire Girls and Girl Scouts in a pro gram of songs and music, and introduced the two executives of these organizations. Jewel Cantrall, new Camp Jire ex ecutive, and Emma Carter of the Girl Scouts, both of whom spoke briefly. Joyce Lamb, Darlene Watson and Mary Louise Gerrue of the Fremont Brownie troop, appear ed in a tap dance, accompanied by Marie Wilson. Four mem bers of the Fremont Bluebird group, Sue Ramsby, Lynettn Kohn, Theresa Morgan and Gail Damon, sang a Christmas song, followed by a Christmas Eve recitation by Mary Jo Ogle of Altamont Girl Scout troop 9. The Senior Girl Scouts, re cently reorganized, appeared on the stage in uniforms where they sang several numbers, ac companied by Irma Bcaslcy on the accordion. Betty Glytton, in the uniform of the Mariners, a branch of scojiting for the older girls, told of plans for tho reor ganization of this group in the high school. "White Christmas," one of the most popular of popular holiday songs, was sung by four Camp Fire Girls, Nora King, Harriett Lavcnik, Darlene Smith and Patricia O'Leary. The Merrill Camp Fire Girls presented a tableau from the Christmas story, of the shep herds and wise men gathered about the Christ child's manger, with Patty O'Conner playing a musical accompaniment on the marimba. Beverly Kohn and Catherine Blanas, in Camp Fire suits, entertained with a piano duct as the closing number of the program. Contrary to the custom of holding a gift exchange, mem bers of the cluh this year pur chased phonograph records for the Marine Barracks to bo pre sented as a gift from BPW. Gifts were presented to the pres ident, Norma Miller, from the executive board and from the Minerva Book club. Assisting the Misses Hudson with program arrangements were Ruth Hale, Dca Jean Hardy. Beulah Elliott and Mabel Humble. Those who have recently be come new members of the club arc Gwendolyn Wright, JosC' phine Smith, Dorthn Ackcrman, Ruth Berry, Alice Miles, Evelyn Ickes and Ctcona Gaston. The next meeting of January 8, according to announcement by Anne Hallett, chairman, will be an ir.ter-club banquet to be held at the Wi-Nc-Ma banquet room, sponsored by BPW, the Soroptimist club, American As sociation of University Women and the League of Women Vot ers. Guest speaker on this occas ion will be ur. James Millar, field representative for the Ore gon Council of Churches, whose topic will "be "Our World of Today. Dinner will bo served at 6:30, reservations to be taken caro of by the individual clubs Both members and their hus bands arc invited. Shower At first SIGN OF A 666 Cold Preparation as directed! A bridal shower wns held Thursday afternoon, December 14, for Virginia Watts at the Pankcy home at Beatty. Host esses for the affair wcro Helen Pnnkey. and Jean Clinc. Games were played during the afternoon, after which Mrs. Watts opened her many lovely gifts. Refreshments were served later to Francis Shcllhorn, Audrey Anderson, Llla Rons, Doris Staub, Margaret Stiles, Mrs. James Watts, Mrs. Joe Taylor. Mrs. Basil Hall. Mrs, Jody Owens, Lyndcll Harrison, Elizabeth Campbell, Veda Dixon. Carrie Smith, Mrs. Am old, Mrs. Everett Bell and the honor guest. WOOD U Not luflonftd al Dorrli, f:llfornl For Sl Fin and PINE SLABS W Blaha ti.M Prr Cord Pry nr ciren No tJ'HvMi Burt PnMrson liorrlt, CMir. Maellenh Klamath Flower Shop Will Be Dec. 24, from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Closed All Day Christmas Day College Girls Arrive Home (Continued From Pago Three) of Molln, ind Shirlov Dalton of this city. Mary Awdry and Helen Had- cllffe, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Radcllffe, wcro homo Sat urday morning, December S3. Mary Awdry Is a student lit Oregon Statu college nl Lor- vallls, ami Holm is completing her studies t Monmouth Teach ers collego nt Monmouth, Ore gon. Others who arrived from OSC earlier in the week wcro Lettv L nmHil. l'Htty bluuil), Juno Van, Patricia Sexton, Bet ty and Martha Ray nml Jean Wlesendungor. Mrs. Wl lain Hopper, ma tor- mer Mary Lou Juhiisou, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. K, D. John son of Pacific Terrace, arrived homo from Pomonu collego in Clurvmont, California, on Iho morning of December i. Saddle Club A verv eav and lovely Christ mas party was given at the Luke shore Inn Saturday night, De cember 16, by tho members of the Saddle club. Husbands ot the members wcro tho guests of honor, and music was furnished during tho dinner by Charlie Read. Several duets were sung later In tho evening by Helen Perry and Beth Chase. Cecil Matt played tho rolo of Santa, and distributed a number of utlruc- tlvo presents. Dancing was enjoyed by all, and a few specialty numbers were given during that time. A few of tho members competed for the spinning of tall western yarns. Those present were Blanche Harmon, Elmer Balslger. Beth Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Drew Jr.. Mr. and Mr. Charlie Read, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ruy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Matt, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Paddock, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mattoon, Mr. and Mrs. E. !Wc- Neelcy, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Llskcy and Mr. and Mr. N. B. Drew. 3 i Teen-Age Party (Continued From Pago Three) ncy Bell, Roddy Ellis, Kenneth Toracrson. John Young. Duuchis Barber, Robert Darron, Bill Led. Better, Boyd tarstenscn, UIcK Last Session of Year Held Wednesday Friendship Court No. 11, Order' of the Aiuiinmtli, licKI the hint regular session for the year of IIM-I, nil Wednesday, Ditcui bcr 1!U, The meeting wus held lit 6 u'cluck p. in. lit the Masonic temple. The degree of Iho order whs conferred upon Dr. Dean II. Osborn, t-'pl. Donald Finch, C'iihei'liii Jmluoii, I'IivIIIn I'nulc mid Helen Criipo, 1 - Honored Uuly llornlcn mien, n i i i r . dook uud uinner Coggcshall, Bob Irving. mist royal million, was given thr honor of conferring the degree upon her hunband, Cpl. Finch. Honored Ludy Lois Cussel, grand musician, ami Honored Lady Evn l.ea Long, grand truth, wero escorted and Introduced. Officers elected at tho meet ing for the ensuing year were Honored Lady Edith C'lmscl, royal matron; Sir Knight Clem ens Lundy, royal patron; Hon ored Lady Flo Anne Katin, usan elaln matron; Sir Knight Jack Schulzc, associate patron; Hon ored Ludy Anne I'lorce, con ductress; Honored Ludy Chin lotto Martin, associate conduc tress; Honored Lndy Ruth Stan Icy, secretary; Honored Ludy Klk'ii Gaster, treasurer, uud Sir Knight 11. E, Jones, trustee. The room was decorated with fir boughs and cones, with a beautiful Christmas trco laden with gilts, placed on tho throne. Following the esesslon, a pro gram, under the direction of Irene Miirkham. was enjoyed by members and guests, una later a gift exchange was held. Jeunlno Selby played two numbers on tho piano, and Ln vcrno Ackuriuuu, uccuiupiinlcd by her mother ill the pluno, sung two Chrlstmiui carols. Sanford Selby played severul numbers ou tiiu saxophone, and wus ac companied by his daughter at tho piano. Several members of tho or ganization served punch and cookies from a beautifully deco rated table nt tho close of the evening. Home for Week Among tho holiday visitors in Kliimuth Fulls will be Pvt. and Mrs. Robert Dnvld Payno, (Virginia Bubb), who will r rive Christmas evo from Port land to spend ono week with Mrs. Payne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Bubb of High , street. j Janice Bubb will he homa to , stay after December 23, when I she graduates from Stanford Hilton, Bruce j university. Janice Is also ex-1 pectcd L.IU iiiiman eve. Covers were laid fur III ut n no-hostess dinner and L'hrlhliuiis party held bv Ihu Miihtvii bnuk club of lll'W on Saturday eve ning, December HI, at the homo of Nolle Olson, USIIO Dupe. Games, hinging of enrols and u gift exi'huiigu followed the din ner hour, anil aildrd eiilei'tuiu incut Included iclln und vlnlln numbers ami pinnti M-lcitluns played by MArllcu Crawford nml Nrnl Olson, Enjoying the party were Ma bel lliinihlii, Stella llowne, Erlnu Ulonni, Kilnii YiixiiII, ICdiiu litis, sell, Myrtle Helm, Eiiunii Carter, Lydlu Howard, Delphlu lluyt. Josephine Peiiind, Veda Ifuiismi, Viola Crawford, Jean I'orlcr, Ethel MorrUiin. F.lhi Dickinson uud Nolle Olson. : St. Paul's The HI. Paul's women's auxili ary held h Chrlsliniis purtv ut the home of Mrs. K. llehei' Riid cllffe on Pacific Teriuce. Mrs. Itnyimuiil Reeves rend "Tim Story of tho Other Wlae Mun," by llenry Vim Dyko. Gifts were exchanged and n progrum of trutn nnd conse quences followed, with Mrs. Fuvo Ciitlln ns the "quiz master." Itef rc.ihmcut were served from a beautifully appointed tublo with Mrs. Itiiymond Itecvcs presiding at the teu service. On December '.IB. n Corporate Communion, with the other or Knnliiitlons of the church, will be held at U o'clock. 8 5 Members of tho Daughters of Iho Nllo nro asked to observe the change In meeting for the next luncheon of the group lo bo held Tuesday, January I), Ml 1 o'clock nt tho Wlncnia hotel dining room. Metropolitan Life Insurance HARRY PELTZ 723 Washington Phona 7844 y S. Paul's Part I he We,!,,....!.... . ' """,m" a MrtYV I"" IM. house , '" ' In J ;PI church w , . ' 'I1""' 'lie,-,,,,,, tZll'sJ iff ; ! After a dell, . ? . "'He au . . "ii' nciiti r.,ii.. mi '..it "in 11. . "Ml II Mill) ,1.. i ii'u hi. . . twn :r , " DlllfW of hl'ldu were In lirlili: iiy. iiigi, lie was awuiiU.7 Ii IjiMlper, Mrs. a n "'' l wh:fei.,S" A&s COOLCOAIFOKrABtf.SO- Thr new Killing COLO WAV V. 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