Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 20, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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ated Saturday'
L bcncdl brlilfio Iru, enlhiisluntlciilly imtronlml by women
larotlll Fulls n hv milium uomnifi'iirr puny which will
ivoi Siiliinliiv nfli'i-iiuiMi, .liiiuitiry 27, ill tho Wlllnrd hotel
lit Klrnnntli Kails Womim's Library club.
,ll women of Hie coiiniy lire uiiieu 10 mippon 1110 iiinur,
i onnually m n benellt of Docrnliecher bosplliil for children.
undj doriveil from (lie party will be Kent, ns In former yearn,
J Ihc llltlo palluiiLi, iniiny of whom hnvc como from the
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to minpnrt I he iiffiilr,
St, VuliMillnr' Day theme
.itntjlne, inul deeorallons: Mrs. A.
CI. Proctor, tallies; Mrs. Guy
lli'j'inon, prizes; Mrs. Loren Pill
inerton, ciilllnk'. nsslstnl by Mrs.
Stephen T. Kusper,
Mrs. Cllenn Kent, president
of tho Library club, and Mrs.
Hollo C. t'troesbeek, state chair
man of Doernbecher, will pro-
lie stressed in ten table
Hons, stuillMK and at the
utiles.
dj will start promptly at
p. m., mid inose. aiiennuiK
UiC privilege 01 piuyuiK
Kiimc llicy desire. They
piny con tract or awe ion 1(1(! (lt, t)ll, u. lllblr
.r.Z:r: " Women who nro Interested In
n arc nskrd to hrltU! their M.priortlni this very worthy
amis. Tallies and tables i r'""fl'. . ?ei 1,0 ot w h 10
),'ihi mi (,,ier,iu,,,i i,i er, tire
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gardner
"and their son Joe, left Klnninth
rails this week to make their
home in Portland. Mr. Gardner
has been trainmaster of the
Great Northern rnllway hero un
til recently, and is now terminal
trainmaster In the northern city.
no arrived Mommy, .limitary tt
and left the following Tuesday
accompanied by his wife and son.
Their daughter, Mary, a sopho
more at Klamath Union hlRh
school, Is to stay with Ihc L. L.
Lombards until the close of the
school term.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Josephson
entertained with a dinner party
In honor of the Gardners, prior
to their departure, and they were
also the kucsIs at a number of
oilier luncheons n nil dinners. Al-
I thoiiKh the Gardner family has
resKieii in this city for n compar
atively short lime, they leave
many friends here.
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be provided
Hobert A. lhoinnson Is
fnait ot the tea committee.
Mrs. Leo N. lluls. is hridiic
fimn of this year's party.
rnompsan win he ns
by Mrs. Thomas II. Wal-
il who will iirraiiue the ten
Sirs. Ciodfrcy C. Illohm,
rviw: Mrs. Laurence Shnw.
s; Mrs. Percy Murray, tea.
inns committee in
Mrs. Iloiaeo E. Get,
cordially invited to drop in for
a cup of tea from 4 to 3 o'clock.
Committee heads met Thurs
day at Mrs, Thompson's home
to complete arranKcments. They
hope to make this year's donn
tlon mi exceptionally Kencrous
one.
Mrs. Lawrence Ray Is spend
inc. this weekend In Portland
visitinii with friends.
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Cathryn Dorun, daughter of
Mrs. George Dorun, has entered
Armstrong collece nt Burkclcy,
California, where she Is enrol
led In the teacher training
course. Durlnj; the first two
weeks, 'through several social
activities and student advisory
programs, she Is beinK intro
duced and oriented to college
life.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Angcrselh
and two sons left Monday, Janu
ary 14, for Los Angeles, Califor
nia, where they plan to visit rel
atives for un indefinite time.
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BdinV i 001 J'' Roboi t Milton, USMC. Following tho Sunday afternoon caromony,
f ng d,n"or wos given at the Lucca cafe for about 50 friends and relatives. The Mil-
tons plan to remain In Klamath Falls tor the present.
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DOERWECHER TEA committee heads gathered at the home
of Mrs. Robert A. Thompson on Pacific Terrace to make final
plans for the bensfit party to be held Saturday, January 27,
at the Willard. Upper left, (left to right), Mrs. A. C. Proctor,
Mrs. Leo N. Huls, bridge chairman; Mrs. Loren Palmerton,
Mrs. Guy Harmon, Mrs. Horace E. Cetz and Mrs. Stephen T.
Kasper. Upper right, (left to right), Mrs. Thompson, tea chair
man; Mrs. Glenn Kent, Mrs.. Thomas B. Watters, Mrs. God
frey C. Blohm and Mrs. Laurence Shaw. Mrs. Percy Murray,
member of the tea committee, is not in the picture. Below,
Mrs. Rollo C. Groesbeck, state chairman of , Doernbecher
hospital for Oregon. '
Gudcrian
Marine Officers and
Wive s Active Here a
Capt. nnd Mrs. Richard E. Putt were host nnd hostess at a
cocktail party at their home in the Gricr .apartments on Satur
day, January 13. Those attending wore Copt, and Mrs. Donald
V. Anderson, Capt. and Mrs. Ben, L. Hoover, Dr. and Mrs.
William Burrell onl Capt. James C Short and Mary Sundby.
Later the guests enjoyed din
ncr nt the BOQ, and attended
the supper dunce.
Mrs. Atlee B. Hendricks has
accepted a position as child
welfare ' worker In Klnninth
county. Mrs. Hendricks Is n
Krtuluiitc' of the University ot
Minnesota, tind before coming
lo Klnmnth Falls, was a Bed
Cross field director nt the Bnx-
ler hospital in Spokane, Wash
ington,
Col. and Mrs. Georgo O. Von
Orden gnve an informal fare
well parly In their quarters nt
the Marino Barracks on Friday,
January 1!), for Col. nnd Mrs.
W. H. Fiomhold. Col. From-
hold has been assigned to duty
on the east coast, and he and
his wife will leave Klamath
Falls within n short time.
Congratulations aro being ex
tended lo Lt. Graham Gilmer
Jr., Dr. Alloc B, Hendricks nnd
Lt. J. M, Bnbcock on their re
cent promotions to lieutenant
commanders.
Dr, and Mrs. R. G. Hcskilt
have had as their houseguests,
Dr. Heskilt s mother, . Mrs. it.
M. Heskltt, and his sister, Mrs.
Dnmel F. Fcldt of Minneapolis.
A large crowd attended the
informal supper dance at the
BOQ nt the Marine Barracks on
Saturday, January 13. Music
was furnished by the post or
chestra, and a number of civil
ian guests were invited.
Chaplain Grahnm Gilmer Jr.,
Iihs arrived In Klamath Falls to
replace Chaplain S. D. Crothers
who has left for overseas. M.rs.
Gilmer nnd the two children,
Tom Walker nnd Graham III,
accompanied him to his port of
embarkation. Chaplain Gilmer
is from Richmond, Virginia, and
has had previous service over
seas. , .''.-',
Three new nurses who have
arrived ot the dispensary of the
Marine Barracks aro Ensign
Margaret Urban of California,
Ensign Flora Sullivan of Kansas
and Ensign Elizabeth Obricn,
also of California. .
Mrs. Esther Henderson of
Marino, California, is visiting
her son and daughter-in-law,
WO nnd Mrs. Douglas Hen
derson at their home on 3832
Summers Lane.
Mrs. R F. Root, and two
sons, from Yakima, Washington,
have joined her husband in
Klamath Falls. WO Root is in
charge ot the post laundry nt
the Marine Barracks,
WO and Mrs. N. B. Harrison
gave a surprise birthday party
at their homo on 2036 Lcroy
on Tuesday evening, honoring
Lt. A. G. Castngna. Those
on hand to celebrate tho occas
ion wore Capt, M. Garrett, Capt.
D. Worlhington, Capt. F. Hoxlt
and Capt. C. Short. Lt. Cast
agnn is an assistant post ex
change officer.
Dr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Burrell,
879 Del Moro, have as their
houseguests, Mrs. Martha Dun
bar and Edna Dunbar of North
Dakota, mother and sister of
Mrs. Burrell, who aro here for
an indefinite stay, Miss Dunbar
has accepted a position at the
Marine Barracks, ..
A son whs burn lo' Dr. and
Mrs. L. P, Ellel at tho Klam
ath Valley hospital on Janu
ary 18, and wciMhed 7 pounds
3 ounces nt birth.
More than fifty cuests were
invited for cocktails and supper
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Frank Adams near Merrill last
Saturday evening.- Mas. Adams
was assisted by her daughter,
Mrs.- Allan Priest, rnd Mrs.
Claude Houghton.-
Mr; and Mrs. Adams are in
Los Angeles-this -weekend and
will leave by plane from there
lor Mexico City where they will
spend the n e xt five or six
weeks. They plan numerous
trips from Mexico City during
ineir siay mere.
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Wedding Plans
A wedding, of interest here is
that of Agnes Vasak, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Vasak
of Klamath Falls, who will be
come the bride of . Robert J.
Moyle, seaman first class, Unit
ed States navy, at 7 o'clock
Wednesday evening, January
24, at Sacred Heart church. 1
The groom is attached to thi
Klamath naval air station. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah
B. Moyle of Fort Madisort, Iowa.
Miss Vasak has asked Marv
Triiiove to be her maid of hon
or, and. attendants wili be Betty
L,ee smitn and Madge McL,eI
lan. Newell E. Hiss of the air
station will be Mr. Moyle's best
man. '
Immediately after the cere
mony there will be a reception
at the Pelican party room.
Zalesky and Kimball
Exchange Vo ws H ere
White chrysanthemums, palms and candelabras were placed
on four heights at the altar of the First Methodist church, when
Laura Lee Kimball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warner - Kimball
of this city, became the bride of PFC Phillip H. Zalesky of the
U. S. army on Monday evening, January 8. .
Miss Kimball, given in marriage by her father, was lovelyiln
a wedding gown of white marquisette trimmed in satin,"' and her
fingertip net veil fell from a coronet of seed pearls. She carried
a white Bible on which a single- ;
orchid was caught on streamers
of satin.
Lucy Ann Kimball, twin sister
of the bride was the maid of
honor, and chose a dress of
white lace and chiffon, with a
ruffled chiffon cap trimmed
with sequins. Her nosegay was
of flowers in pastel shades and
multi-colored ribbons.
''I Love. You Truly" and "Al
ways" were sung by Mrs. Win
nifred Gillen, who was accom
panied by Mrs. Elizabeth O'Con
nor on the organ. Mrs. O'Con
nos. also played the wedding
music for the ceremony.
Following the wcading, a
home of the bride's parents, 4678
Crosby, for a few close friends
anr relatives. The bride and
groom cut their wedding cake on
a table that was beautifully dec
orated with pale pink chrysan
themums and roses and white
candles, - . . .' t
For going away, the' bride
chose a three-piece suit of navy
blue gabardine, with navy arid
white accessories, and a single
orchid was pinned to her coat.
The young couple left -for -a
short wedding trip, after which
they will return to make their
home in Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Zalesky was a graduate
of Klamath Union high school
with the class of 1942, . after
which she was a student at' the
University of Oregon in Eugene
for two years. .
The groom is the son of Mr.
small reception ras held aLthe Charles Zalesky of Seattle, and
prior " to his . enlistment in the
army, attended the - Washington
State Teacher's college in. Se
attle. He is now stationed with
the army at Camp Newell in
Tulelake.
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LAURA LEE KIMBALL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Kimball of this city, became the
bride of PFC Phillip H. Zalesky, U. S. army, in a lovely ceremony which took place at the
First Methodist church on Monday evening. Lucy Ann Kimball, extreme left, twin sister
of the bride, was maid of honor, and Cpl Harold Hanson, extreme right, was best man.
Followina a brief wedding trip, the Zaleskys are making their home in Klamath Falls.
-Gudcrian