Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 10, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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IKIN' OVER HER CRIB is sovon-month-old Cheryl June
, doughtcr of Major and Mrs. Josoph-J. hoss, who are
19 in Iho Morjhall Cornctt home on Lavey, while, State
.Senator Cornctt is attending legislature In Salem.
Offlclnl Mnrlne Corp Photo by SRt. V. M. Hnnks.
fcrafy Club to
jearMrs. Moorhead
Tmfav'i Kamllv" wilt hn llin tlllo of n tnlk to be nrcsentcd
(te the Klnmnlii Falls Woman's Llbrury club nt the rcBulnr
ru7 meeting scheduled for next Monday afternoon at 2
xk, when Mrs. Ccorgo R. K. Moorhtnd Is the guest of the
Ai usual, meetings of the Library club are held In the main
lorlum at the public llbrnry
ill women In the city nro
illy invited to member-
m Moorhcnd Is well known
hembcrs of this club for her
not only as president of
ureon State Federntlon of
)' clubs, but us executive
io K. C. Brown
' rand of the University of
'On Krhnnl nt .n.tilt..-
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m 1 where for many yenrs
31 affairs nl tlm niini
MWllRht of Mondny-j pr0.
I will be a cltsplny of baby
hi,. " P'ciurca taken when
"ornlbrook and
Mrs. Horace E. Gctz. There will
also bo a display of family heir
looms. A member will be on
hand to accept pictures and
heirlooms at 1 o'clock,' ' Mrs.
Homlbrook stntcd. and It Is
hoped that Library club women
will' cooperato In -making both
displays quite extensive.
Mrs. Don J. Zumwnlt will In
troduce Mrs. David Bridge, so
prano, who will sing a group of
numbers Including "TI10 Maids
of Cadiz," Dcllbcs; "In tho Lux
embourg Gardens," Manning,
and "Bubbles" by Frlml.
Hostesses for tho afternoon
will bo Mrs. Myrle C. Adams
and Mrs. Frank H. Marks. Flow
ers will bo arranged by Mrs.
Lorcn Pnlmerton.
Evening Jamboree
The Valentine party, which
was slated to be held on Satur
day evening, February 1U, at the
BUQ, of tho Klamatn naval air
station for navy 0I1 leers and
their wives, has been postponed
one week. Instead, on February
17, an Informal Saturday eve
ning jamboree will be held.
Dancing, games and light re
freshments are being planned as
a part of the evening's entertain
ment by the social chairman,
Mrs. Shirley Congdon. Her com
mittee includes Mrs. H. L. Ber
ry, Mrs. Paul Couey, Mrs. Wil
liam Jenkins, Mrs. C. Frcy, Mrs.
B. B. Adams, Mrs. Gerald Bark
er and Mrs. H. Jones. Mrs. Cong
don will also be assisted by Mrs.
E. D. Harris, ways and means
chairman.
All navy officers and their
wives are cordially Invited to at
tend the party.
Marry at Reno
Of Interest to their many
friends Is the marriage of Nellie
Maureen Ellison, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. McGhehey of Me
Mlnnvlllo, Oregon, to Jesso Al
len Wallers, son of Mrs. Sevcrt
Hagcn of 1721 Wall street.
Tho marriage took place In
Reno, Nevada, on Dcoember 28.
Mr, and Mrs. Wnttcrs are resid
ing at their home on 625 Mitchell
of this city. Mr. W a 1 1 e r s has
been employed by the Weyer
haeuser T imber company for sev
eral years.
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LQi lkS OLD Is little Suzanne Shaw, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
uwbii, wno, like most gins or ner age, iinbs to mu ui noi .t.u....
Coose,
Marine 3arrac!s Is
Scene of Pa rties h r
CWO and Mrs. Waldo C. Perry were hosts at a cocktail party
which was given at their home on Washington street oh Wednes
day, February 7, in honor of Mr. Perry's birthday. Forty guests
called between the hours of 5 and 7.' "
Cmdr. and Mrs. Stephen T,
John Houston, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Moore and Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Murray at a dinner
in the BOQ on Saturday, Febru
ary 3. The dinner was followed
by bridge at the Kaspar home.
Kaspar entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Eckka Gordon of San Fran
cisco was a weekend guest at
the home of Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs.
J. W. Haviland. Miss Gordon
works for the children's bureau
office, and her travels take her
up and down the Pacific coast.
A surprise party was given
in the quarters of Major and
Mrs. Clyde C. Roberts, honoring
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DIANE ABBOTT is the. charming little- daughter of Lt. ond
Mrs. L. W. Abbott, who are living In the R. S. Coold home on
614 Conger. Lt. Abbott is stationed at the Klamath ndvol air
1 station at the present time.
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Stork Shower
Mrs. Carl Mason was hostess
at a stork shower given at her
home on Monday evening at 8
o'clock in honor of Mrs. Marvin
Baldwin, the former Lillian Da
vis. Mrs. Baldwin was a visitor
in Klamath Falls from Portland,
where she is a member of the
KGW radio staff.
The Mason home was decorat
ed with bouquets of daffodils for
the occasion. Bridge was played
during the first part of the eve
ning, after which Mrs. Baldwin
opened her many lovely gifts,
and refreshments were served by
the hostess.
Guests at the affair included
Mrs. Stanley Miller, Mrs. G. C.
Lorenz, Mrs. Glenn Hout, Mrs.
H. W. Bathiany, Mrs. J. Waggon
er, Mrs. Charles Bailey, Mrs.
Frank Rickey, Mrs. O. W. Soik
er, Mrs. Leo N. Huls, Mrs. Walt
er Wiesendanger, Mrs. Newt Nel
son, Mrs. Marvin Baldwin; Peggy
Rakestraw, Virginia Tyrell, Mrs.
Martha McCollum and the host
ess, Mrs. Mason.
Box Social
The Lioness club is sponsoring
a box social for members of
Lions and their wives, which
will be held on Monday evening,
February 12, in the library club
rooms at 8:30. There will be
dancing during the evening, and
each lady is asked to pack a box
for the midnight lunch. All
Lions and their wives are cor
dially invited to the affair.
'TWAS QUITE AN EVENT in the E. P. Lee household when
ope-year-old Stephanie Lee (at left) took her first steps alone,
so she decided to demonstrate her skill. Penny (at right) is
three and a half, and both are the daughters of Mr.' and Mrs.
.' E. P.. Lee. , .' ' -
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Symphony
Littl.
Set Fe brua ry 2 1 ;
Third of a series of concerts to be heard this winter, sponsored
by the Klamath Community Concert association, is the program
scheduled for Wednesday evening, February 21, when Adolf
Busch and his Little Symphony will be presented at the Pelican
theatre. . : i :
Adolf Busch, who appears in
Klamath Falls with his Little
Symphony, is a famous member
of a. famous family. His father
was the violin maker, Wilhelm
Busch.' His brother Fritz, is
distinguished conductor; his
brother Hermann the .'cellist of
the Busch Quartet which Adolf
founded. He himself is distin
guished, not only as a violinist,
but as a . composer.
Born August 8, ,1891, In Sie
gen, Westphalia, a -small old
town where the painter Rubens
had been born four centuries be
fore, Adolf Busch was a child
prodigy, who, at three, had per
fect pitch and, at seven, had
played the Beriot Concerto in
public. His talent, fortunately,
was allowed to ripen slowly and
naturally. At 11, he entered the
Cologne Conservatory where he
stayed for eight years, studying
violin with Willi Hess and Brarh
Eldering; composition and con
ducting with Fritz -Steinbach;
chamber music with Carl Fried
berg. ' Later he Continued his
studies in composition .with' Pro
fessor Hugo Gruthers of - Bonn,
whose daughter he was to marry
in 1913.
At 21, with successes In Lon
don, Paris, Berlin - and Vienna
behind him, he, was appointed
concert master of the Konzert
verein orchestra in Vienna, with
the privilege of special solo ap
pearances. . That same year . he
founded his string quartet.
Meanwhile, his concert tours
became more and more success
ful and he was in great and
growing demand all -over Eu
rope. After the war, he was the
first German artist invited to
play concerts in Italy, France
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A VERY, WINSOME SMILE is being given to all of you by Mareia O'Sullivan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert- J. O'Sullivan. Marcia is usually a very active little girl, but she con-
. sented to sit long enough to have this pipture taken. , ...
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