Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 27, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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1 r.RRILL Announcement
m.dc Uili i week by Mr. and
William 0. Hodge, ol Mer
it m.rrl.ifo ot their young
iiuglitcr, Uillie Lee. to til
J, Greiliam, Torpcdomun
U. S. navy, on December
The iiroom I. the .on of
md Mrs. Eddie Grcshum of
Diego, former runldeiiL ol
like. , .
li ceremony n performed
t Flnt Prcibyterliin church
in Diego, and Hie young
It were attended by tho
nil of the uroom.
r her wedding, the bride
i i ilrcet lenjtlli frock ot
n whllo wool with gold
tid trim, and her acees
i were of an aquu .luidc.
Itnl.i and pink rotuQuu.
uicd in Iter corsage.
i rirfilum n L-rnrluuto of
III high ichool with tho
of Itm, aticnflcu urogon
M.llni. ot rnrvMlllN. nrlnr
lnv cnnlh fni her wpilillllil.
;jroom graduated from Ttilu-
l mgn icnoot in tuu, ami
Ittd In the nave n short
liter.
' inri Mm ftrethnm will
la their horns In San Dleco
cnc iircorm.
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Woman's Socey
The Woman', .oclety of ChrU
tian Service of the Fir.t Motho
dl.t church held It. monthly
meeting In the church parlor, on
Thur.day, January 29. Mra, Paul
Edwards, leader of the mornInK
icMon, presented a new acrlc (
le.mni "The Word ol III.
Grace." Eighteen enrolled In tills
court of study.
At the noon hour the group
enjoyed oaocrnck luncheon.
followed by a meeting of the ex
ecutive board. The general meet
ing at z p, m. waa arranged ny
Mr.. Earl Redman, pre.ldent,
and Mr.. Walter Herndon led the
devotional service, during which
time Mr.. W, L. Terwilllger tang
several solos.
Special attention wan called to
the outstanding poster, made for
the .oclety by Mrs. Bruce Bink
ley and Mr.. We.ley McNco.
Mrs, E. H. Balslger reported a
very successful financial year.
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MARRIED RECENTLY
Miie Wrlghl, dniighlr-r of A. L. Wright, became the bride of
Howard Srxlon. QM 3c, USN, son of Mr. and Mr.. J. P. Sexton.
The ceremony look plnco on Sunday, January 21, at 8:30 In the
afternoon nl 'he home of the groom', parents, and the Reverend
Ander.onn nfllriiitcd. The young couple left Monday for San Fran
cisco where the groom Is stationed at the present time. Mrs.
Sexton Is n graduate ot Klamath Union high school with the
cIum of 11114. Kennell-EUii.
Bridal Shower
KKNO Mis. Howard Brown
w.is tho guest ot honor ut a mis
cellaneous brldnl shower given
by Mrs. L. E. Liimnui. on Tues
day afternoon, January 16.
After Mrs. Urown hod opened
her many lovely and useful gifts,
delicious refreshments wore
served to the guests.
Thoso Invited to honor the
bride were Mrs. Grace Ramsey,
Mrs. Beulnh Slroberg, Mrs.
Miiblc Iliiitltlnsaii, Mrs. Mabel
Foster, Mrs. Audrey Schorer.
Mrs. Hazel Bnubleln. Mrs. Freda
GiMliain, Mrs. Jewel McKcen,
Mrs. F.vallna Sohrokoff, Mrs. Es
ther, .Inhiifon, Mrs. Lorraine An
derson. Mrs. I.nc-IMn Akt. Mrs.
Hiiv IIIiuIibw. Mrs. Margaret
Vermillion. Mrs. C. A. Water
house, Mrs. Gertrude Powell,
Mrs. Robert Glassrjole. Mrs,
Tom Brown, Mrs. M. 1., Parker,
Mrs. Ilertlia Mnnre, Mrs. Helen
Atchison, Mrs. Ora Smith, Mrs.
Walter Lavtnn, Mrs. Flossie l.eiv
nn, Mrs. ju.nnlla Augustus, Mrs.
Belli Howard, Mrs. Sarah Ivle,
Mrs. I.enn Ivle, Mrs. Lee Slack,
Mrs. K. E. Puckett, Mrs. Richard
Morgan, Mrs. Gladys Foster,
Mrs. Eva Stiles, Mrs. Gilford,
Gcrnldlne Glfford, Ethel Puckott
ami Mary McKecn.
Club Meets
MERRILL Member of the
Lost River Garden club met at
1 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mr.. Luther
lluskin. for a potluck luncheon.
During the afternoon, the
group tied a quilt to be given
to the Red Cross.
Those present for the after-
noon were Mr.. Kajmussen,
Mr., o. T. McKendrec, Mr..
W. C. Bailey. Mr.. Hugh O'Con
nor. Mr.. George Houck. Mr.,
Dale West, Mrs. J. R. Blatch and
nir. T. u. wneeier.
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Contract Club
Mr.. C. O. Dryden, 610 North
1 1 tli, was hostess to the ThurS'
dny Contract club at her home
on January 25. Those attending
were Idollne Schupp. Clara Mc-
Phcrrcn, her .Ister, Margaret
Moran or Yakima, Washington.
Fannie Thompson, Bertha He
witt. Olive Burke and Willa
Bark.
High .core was held by Ido
llne Schupp, second by Margaret
Moran, lind Willa Bark received
the traveling award.
Bertha Hewitt of 2228 Dar-
row will be the next hostess.
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Cm project to ba undertaken
till, year will be sewing for
needy Philippine people.
Mr. George Casper gave an
Interesting report on the Hur-
wikkI school for girl., it. person
nel and work.
A piny, "The Open Door
Which No Mun (Jan Shut," wus
prnscnted under the direction of
Mrs. L. K. Phelps, program
chairman. The soloist with the
ploy was Mrs. W. L. Terwilllger,
and she was accompanied by
Mrs. Klbcrt Veatch. Those taking
port in tho costume play were
Mrs. Walter Herndon, Mrs. A. G.
Proctor, Mr.. Albert Gaslcr, Mrs
Clco Dunlnii. Mrs. E. M. Chil
cote, Mr.. C. A. Wahlqulst. Mrs.
Joe Kennedy, Mr., G. w. uil.
Christ, Mrs. Rcna Howry. Mrs,
Donald Phelns. Mrs. Earl fted
mun, Mrs. K. II, Snell. Mrs. Jack
Pastow and Mrs. Wesley McNco.
Tea was served by circle 1,
with Mrs. C. H. Barnstable ana
Mr.. Walter Herndon presiding
at tho attractive table.
Pinochle Club
On Thursday, January 25, Ye
Oldc Pinochle club met at the
home of Mclva Dnnlel.ton, 131
High, for luncheon ut 1 p. m. fol
lowed by cards. Fannie Goddard
held high score, Kathryn Bill
ings second, Melva Dnnlolson
low and Agnaco Lowe received
the pinochle award. Other, who
attended were Esther Adki.son,
TIUICl V NIIUCi AllJIin I.DII UI1U
Grace Bock. Grace Bock will be
hostess for the next meeting.
The Rebekah Social club met
In the IOOF hall on Wednesday,
January 24, for a potluck lunch
eon and Red Cross sewing. It
was a very good meeting and
much work was accomplished.
Hostesses for the afternoon were
Jennie Hurn and Alice Gowland.
The next meeting will also be
potluck, and the hostesses will
be Alfreda Steinmctz and Cora
Gehrkc.
Saturday, Jan. 17,. 1141
HtHALO AND NEWS FIVE
Jolly Neighbors
The Jolly Neighbor, met at
the home of Mrs. Ralph Wlcse on
Friday, January IS, at which
time many lovely gifts were pre
sented to Mrs. J. P. Russell.
Hostesses for the affair were
Mrs. A. S. Eck, Mr.. Ralph
Wlese and Mr., R. W. Toycon.
Those who attended were Mr.
Jnme.i Cooper and Jim and Dick,
Mr., Bernard McDonald and
Margaret, Mrs. Clarence Sessler
and Charles, Mr.. Dorothy Ab
ncr, Mrs. Harriet Newman, Mrs.
James Francis, Mr.. J. R. Rus
sell and Charles, Mrs. A. W. Pol
lard, Mrs. B. H. Hull and Mrs.
William Long.
A special guest at the meeting
was Mrs. Carl Olson, who wa.
visiting here- from Iddeslelgh,
Alberta, Canada.
Serve
On Wednesday, ladlea of the
First Methodist church served at
the VSO center, and their apec
ialty thl. month wa. homc m.ido ,
cake.. On January 24, those
who helped were Mr.. Clao Dun
lap, Mr.. W. W. Wlthrow, Mr..
A. G. Proctor, Mr.. Earl Red
man, Mrs. Walter Herndon, Mr.
Whlto, Mr.. Johns, Mrs. Redkey,
Mr.. John Rlnch, Mr.. S. A.
Gastcr, Mr.. Catherine Loving,
and Mr.. L. K. Phelpt,
On January 17, Mrs. E, H. Bal
slger, Mr.. Brucll, Mr.. Lillian
Hagman, Mr.. Rdkey, Mr..
Riach, Mrs. Jame , ..lders, Mr..
L. A. McMillan, Mis. A. G. Proc
tor, Mra. S. A. Gaster, Mrs. Wahl
qulst, Mr.. Earl Redman and
Mr.. L. K, Phelp. served a. host
esses at the center.
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