Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 10, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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, h. learned of the wedding In Portland nt the First
HXjrc on Mondiy. January 30, when Loin Herylo
aS ot nev. and Mr.. Victor Phillip, of this efty,
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Item Iht
iMireit to the couple'.
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'lai ot the nmrrliigo of
,rvle I'hilMpi. '""'H'1'
1 iBM nd Mr., victor
R!Vkl.n.th Kail.. nd
Vivien M. Blodiol.
I V wd Mr.. C L. U od-
fcl u,.,l.-h look Dine
Cfflcthodtal church In
Ld on Monday, January
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II tmT"";"j lull
F1'-.. in cnndelnbra..
L , the rite Mr. Murk
Kmor climate of the
uni "Because ana
lCh the Ve.rt.
"of her father, wore a
1$ .full
Til. titled bodlco wa.
. ivuthe.rt neck-
ud lonlileeve. with point.
, Jrlit. Her fingertip
Ullevill cascaded from a
Juliet C.p. o .......... -
B,ble which was marked
im arehld.
L Wllll.ro L.ughlln (Ruth
liil wn the matron of hon
VlL unr. a blue .Urched
oT drew enhanced with
ud blue iiowi.
bouauet of p.tel .prlng
ind wore a wreain oi
Ldi In her h.lr. Brides
Et wtrt Mis. Mry Je.n
ion, who wore blue mar-
kit ma rti.i. uuimovi,,
Eedrai w.i of yellow mar
kill. The girls are all oro
I.M.H of the bride. The at-
linli c.rrled large apring
Iwti lira wore maicn.ua
fundi of flower..
r. Arthur Utley of Salem
I with hi. nephew as best
. UiIkw were Mr. tiwora
si Portland and Mr. Elmer
Uv, United State, navy,
tu noma on leave irom
it duty. They were class
of the groom at Wlllanv
univertlty.
It hir daughter's nuptial.,
ipwillpi wore an aqua Blue
k pwn with .mall black
Mn. Biodiett attended ner
inirrliie in a tmrnle creno
lenhinced with sequin trim
I flowered hat. Their cor
i were of Talisman roses,
it ntwlywed. greeted their
a it . reception In the
th psrlors, which were dec
id with spring flower.. The
i-totd wedding c.ke cen-
f1": th. church ailtsir
Wf'V.-j uiil, hnakeld of
Ki l emuiiw ind
tered the bride's tnble; flanked
by tall white tapers.
Pouring were Mr.. Kenneth
Phillips and Mrs. Jumca lirocll
gan of Portland, sIMer-ln-law
and .liter of the brldu. Serving
were Ml.. Siisunnn Schramm
nd Mis. Betty Zo Allen of
Snlorn.
Tho bridal couple went to the
Dorchc.tcr Huusu and Wccomi.
liuucli on their honeymoon, For
travelling tho bride wore a
brown wool costume suit with
matching auces.orles and an or
chid corsage.
Prlvuto unci Mrs. Illodgull re
turned to the cupltut Friday
night and will spend tho week
end here nt the home of hit par
ent.. Sunday afternoon Dr. mid
Mr., Blodgett have in v I tod
friend, of the couple to call nt
their homo, (ISO Shipping .ireet,
between tho hour, of 4 and 6
o'clock to meet the newlyweds.
The bridegroom will leave tho
first of the week for Fort Ord,
Calif., to report for assignment.
Ho ha. been atutloncd nt Cump
Robort.. His bride will mnko
her home In Klamath Falls with
her parent..
The new Mr.. Blodgetl I. a
graduate of Willamette unlvcr
illy and n member of Beta Chi
sorority. She wa. activo in dra
matic circle, on the campus.
Private Blodgett I. also a Wll
lametto university graduate and
a member of Sigma Tan frater
nity. He is well known in musi
cal circles, both in Salem and
on the Willamette campus."
f
Farewell Party
Mr. and Mr. Fred Hcllbron
ner and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rob
inson were hosts at a farewell
parly given for Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Schnal.
Pinochle was played during
the evening, with scores going
to Melvln Howie, E. S. Robin
son, Mrs. Charles Scha.il and
Mrs. Gene Hill.
Guest Included Mr. and Mrs.
Melvln Howie, Mr. and Mrs.
Charle. Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Wlesendanger. Mr. and
Mr.. Gene Hill and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Schaal.
A gift was presented by the
group to the honor guest, at the
close of tho evening.
5 S
Stingerette 1
Several members of the Stin
gerette club were entertained on
Friday evening, February 2, nt
the home of Mrs. P. W. Jones.
An enjoyable evening was spent
playing bingo, and Mrs. L. II.
Crnver received the award for
high score.
A tamnle supper wos served
Inter to Mrs. A. B. Guthrie. Mrs.
C. H. Rnsmusscn, Mrs. F. E.
Wilkes, Mrs. Fred Gcncreux,
Mrs. E. B. Snyder, Mrs. L. H.
Craver, Mrs. M. D. Kiou. and
the hostess.
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HERALD AND NEWS FIV1
WED IN PORTLAND RITES
Private and Mrs. Corydon M. Blodgett, (Lois Phillips), cut their cake at a reception held for
them following their wedding in Portland on January 29. Mrs. Blodgett is now here to make her
homo with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Victor Phillips, while her husband is stationed at Fort Ord,
California. . Betty Pipes picture.
PNG. Club
Alrcdi. Stemmed and Nellie
Wattenburg were hostesses to
the Past Noblo Grand club of
tho Rcbekahs when they met in
tho IOOF hnll for a potluck
luncheon on Tuesday, February
6. nt 1 n. m. Fourteen members
attended and enjoyed a social
hour after luncheon. Mnrthn
Bnker and Stella Drydon are to
servo ns Hostesses lor the March
meeting.
Fremont PTA
'I'
Ar ay
A Founder's Day program,
dedicated to the founders of
PTA, was presented at the Feb
ruary meeting of the Fremont
iiA on mursday alicrnoon in
the school auditorium, and was
presided over by Mrs. Henry
Uerbcr, president.
Rev. Howard Hutchins gave
an insmring talk on Our (-.till
drcn," and Mrs. Donald McKay
discussed the Dumbarton Oaks
plan, illustrating her talk with
a chart.
Tea wa. served at the close
of the meeting with Mrs. George
Elanas and Mrs. Frank Peyton,
past presidents, presiding at the
tea table. Assisting Mrs. Keva
Hutchinson with the refresh
m e n t s were members of the
Girls' club, Marcella Murray,
Shirley Hutchinson, Barbara
Dodson, Phyllis Adams, Mildred
Burgess and Marilyn Hayden.
Eldine Soudcr and Priscilla
McDonald of Girl Scout troop 2
cared lor the small children
while their mothers attended
the meeting.
ANW Cllb Meets
A cheerful glow from the fire
place, rare family heirlooms of
furniture, old china, and silver
pieces, made the rooms of the
C. H. Underwood home an in
teresting background for the reg
ular meeting of the Art Needle
Work club on Wednesday after
noon. February 7. when Mrs.
Underwood, club president, was
hostess to tlio meniDers ana a
few special guests.
At 4 o'clock Mrs. Underwood
served refreshments at beautiful
ly decorated tables to tne 10
member, and to Mrs. F. R.
Hamblett, Mrs. G. Logan Black
and Mrs. Laura Chamberlain,
who were special guests.
Mrs. Charles J. Martin will
entertain the club at the next bi
monthly meeting on Wednesday
afternoon, February 21.
S S
Cf Society
YounB PeoDle's day was ob
served on Sunday at the 11 o'
clock church service of the Alta-
niont Presbyterian church. Those
young people to lane pari ai
this time were John McClollan,
who presided over the service;
Ruth Patterson and Dorothy
June Pouch, who jean tho Scrip
ture: Morris Weakley. David
Patterson, Bruce Crawford and
Carol Lee Reeves, who present
ed talks upon the subject,
Since Christ Is Lord."
Tho Sunday school orchestra.
directed by Mrs. Hugh Mitchel
more, also played a number at
this time.
The 64th birthday anniversary
of Christian Endeavor was cele
brated on Sunday, February 4,
bv both the junior and high
school Christian Endeavor so
cieties of the Altamont Pres
byterian church in special pro
grams. A large birthday enke
was a feature at the junior CE
meeting on Sunday aftomoon,
and was nlso shared by the high
school society at their meeting
Double Shower ...
The Charles Mack home at
1940 Lowell was the scene of
a double baby shower on Tues
day evening, January 30, when
a number of guests were in
vited to honor Mrs. Fred Bur-
goyne and Mrs. Charles R. Kin
gan. Mrs. Mack and Mrs. W.
R. Hibbs were co-hostesses at
the affair.
Guests included Mrs. Ed
Schneebeck, Mrs. John Shaw,
Mrs. Howard Dixon, Mrs. Greer
Drew, Mrs. Richard Maxwell,
the two guests of honor and the
two hostesses.
Mrs. L. Orth Sisemore sent
shower gifts to Mrs. Burgoyne
and Mrs. Kingan.
Kappa Chapter
Kappa chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi held its regular meeting
at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Drew.
Following the meeting, the pro
gram consisted of a discussion
of modern composers, and sev
eral records were played a. a
means of illustration.
Games were played later, and
the prize was awarded to Helen
Grumbles.
Mrs. Lloyd Drew wa. chair
man of the committee, and wa.
assisted by Mrs. Lawrence Al
brltton and Elenora Weather
ford. Those present were Mrs.
Arthur Moore, Mrs. Norman
Moty, Mrs. Howard Pernell,
Mrs. Don Dlvens, Mrs. Lawrence
Albritton, Mrs. Warren Dalcour,
Mrs. Max Saunders, Mrs. Ed
Charron, Elsie Kurnick, Helen
Grumbles, Elenora Weatherford,
Lillian Redkey, Kay Kaylor,
Lois Cody and the hostess, Mrs.
Drew.
The next meeting will he held
on February 22, at the home of
Mrs. Norman Moty.
.
New Choir
The Sacred Heart parish il
proud to present a new all-serv-ic:men
eholr.-which will sing at
the 12:18 mass on Sunday morn
ings. This is the only choir ot
this tVDe in Klamath Falls, and
will be conducted by one of the
sisters ot tne sacred Heart acad
emy, with the assistance of Mary
Mahoney,
Members of the choir are PTC
Dave Curtis, Cpl. Vincent Quinn,
Cpl. Vance Spratt, PFC John
Flaherty, Sgt. Paul Smith, Cpl.
norman iiipps, upi. Ken Farrall,
PFC John Baronl. PFC William
O'Brien, Cpl. Louis Betley, PFC
John Derdzlnski. Sgt. Milan CI
cak, Paul Sklenko, Cpl. Ervin
Mertes, PFC Carl Blhner, Cpl.
Charles Kohler and Cpl. Frank
Kukllnsko.
Choir nractice Is held on Mon
day and Thursday evenings from
7 to 8 o'clock at the Sacred Heart
academy, on the corner of 8th
and Washington streets.
Mr. and Mrs. John TWfetn.
1948 Portland, celebrated their
28th. wedding anniversary Sun
day, February 4. A number of
friends dropped In in the after
noon and a dinner nnrtv in hnn.
or of the occasion was held at
Founder's Day Meet
Held at Mills Schbo
VFW Contest
Educational, legislative and juvenile matters highlighted the
busines. meeting of the Klamath county council of PTA on
February S at Mill, ichool. Wyatt Padgett, legislative chairman,
discussed state bill, relating to education, after which it was
announced that the radio program, "Youth Talks It Over," of
special interest to teen-ager, and their parents, will be broadcast
in March. Mr.. Rollin Thompton, state and local Founder'. Day
chairman, wa. then presented
oy Mrs, frame Peyton.
The meaning of Founder's
Day and reason, for originating
the national congres. of PTA
were explained by Mrs. Henry
Gerber. Then, a. now, improved
child welfare 1. of first concern,
according to Mrs. Gerber,
Mrs. Walter Guyer presented
detail, of outstanding interest
In local PTA history from its
origin in Klamath county in
1817,
Mr.. Burt Hawkins, pioneer
of the local PTA, wa. presented
by Mr.. Thompson, and ex
prewed her pleasure in the con
tinued activities of PTA. Mrs.
B, L. Herrlngton, as a past
president of the county coun
cil, wa. alio a special guest.
The Founder's Day cake, dec
orated with blue and gold, was
then served by Mrs, Burt Hawk
ins, Mrs. Charle. W. Thomas
and Mrs. Frank Lambo.
I $
Serve at USO
On Wednesdays ladies of the
First Methodist church serve as
hostesses at the USO center, and
their home-made cakes are al
ways appreciated by those who
visit the center. On January 31,
Mr. Cleo Dunlap. Mrs. Moca
bee. Mr.. W. E. Withrow, Mrs.
L, A, Brannan. Mr.. A. G. Proc
tor, Mr.. Earl Redman. Mrs.
John Rlach and Mrs. S. R. Red
key served, and February 7
found Mrs. S. A. Gastcr, Mrs.
L. K. Phelps, Mrs. A. G. Proc
tor, Mr.. John Yadon. Mrs. I. W.
White, Mr.. L. W. Johns. Mrs.
Vietor Phillips, Mrs. Walter
Herndon, Mrs. S. R. Redkey and
Mr.. John Riach In charge.
Again thl. year, the auxiliary
to the Veteran, of Foreign
War., will sponsor a natlonat
essay contest, which is open to
all high school students, public,
f.rlvate or parochial. The theme
hi. year is "What Americanism
Means to Me," and must be not
less than 500 or more than 1000
words In length.
Mrs. A. A. Myers Is the local
chairman of this contest, and
anyone wishing more complete
Information as ' to rules and
awards, may call her at 4207.
More details as to time, local
and national awards, and so
forth, will be announced later.
Shower
A miscellaneous shower, hon
oring Mrs. Lon A. Sanders, the
former. Vivian Lois Lowther,
was held at the home of Mrs. E.
R. Sanders on 1720 Menlo way
on Saturday, February 3.
Games were played and lunch
served at a later hour. Those
who attended the shower were
Mrs. A. N. Wenner, Mrs. Fred
Floetke, Mrs. A. R. Renner, Mrs.
Chloe Shipman, Mrs. Warren
Whitlock, Mrs. Elma Jones, Mrs.
Axel Nelson, Mrs. Dorothy Hor
vard, Mrs. Rita Fuller, Mrs. Clif
ford Sanders, Mrs. Art Brooks,
Mrs. Gerald Mussclman, Mrs.
Maude Doty, Mrs. Jesse Moore,
Mrs. Jay Mayhew, Mrs. Doreen
Williams, Mrs. L. W. Lowther,
Mrs. Lon Sanders. Leona Ka Ik
man and the hostess, Mrs.
Sanders. .
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