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Lovely Gerem ony ::; -Performed
Saturday
' A lovely double ring ceremony was performed at the Sacred
Heart church on Saturday, April 7, at seven o'clock in the. eye
nina when Catherine Ackcrman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh
..,7 - t i!jo loffursnn. became the bride of PFC Alois S.
Liaman. United States marine corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Ligman of Stevens Point, Wisconsin. The Reverend T. P. Casey
White carnations and Easter lilies were banked before the
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officiated'.
I Whit.
altar,.- and arrangements of pink carnations,
rs.inr linos were' placed on
the sides, preceding ms
mony, "Ave Maria" was sung
by a soloist of the choir.
rri Uiin ciirpn in marriacc
tradition-land suests met In the Masonic
al wedding gown of white slip-: hall on Tuesday evening for
tier satin, and a lovely veil of the regular meeting, and to
fingertip length. Her colonial honor Mrs. Hazel Foster, worthy
bouquet was an arrangement grand matron of the grand chap
of gardenias and carnations, set ter of Oregon. Since this was
in a ruffle of tulle. I her official visit, all of the work
Bessie Pope was the maid of of the. order was exemplified
honor and wore a full length ! for her inspection and instruc-
Aloha Chapter
Approximately 150 members
r.1 nlnb net. with a bou
quet of pink rosebuds and blue
forget-met-nots. PFC Carl Bih
ner stood as best man for the
groom. "
Following the impressive cere
mony;' a reception was held
at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
L. D. Gass at 429 North 3rd.
The just-weds cut a lovely tier
ed wedding' cake which was
later served to the guests by
Mrs. Holly Monroe. Assisting
about the rooms were Mrs. D.
N. Clemens, Mrs. Rosa Loomis,
Mrs. J. Fred Flock and Mrs.
Gass.-'
Mrs. Flock presided at the
silver coffee service. The table
was centered with the white
woririinff cake surrounded by
- - . , , , j j ffrniio or courtesy kuia oiiu a
sweet peas ui pasiei snaues. ana - . uh beautiful
tan tapers were placed at-either : ?r?he worthrand
matron.
tion.
Seated in the East were other
hor.ored guests, including Mrs.
Ida Umbach, past grand matron
of the grand chapter of Ore
gon; Mrs. Beulah Faber, grand
Ada from Adarel chapter at
Jacksonville: Mr. and Mrs. R.
GoulS, worthy patron and
worthy matron of Adarel chap
ter number 3. of Jacksonville;
Geneva Brattain, worthy matron
of Cascde Crest chapter 159
and Lou Kellison, worthy pa
tron of Cascade Crest; Alma
Cofer, grand representative of
Tennessee; Virginia Brown,
grand representative of Ne
braska. Flowers were presented by a
eroup of courtesy girls, and a
.u - kMiitifnl
end of the' table, covered with
a lace cloth.
; Spring flowers were used in
other parts of the rooms, in
cluding arrangements of Easter
lilies, stock and- white snap
dragons. Pink and pale laven
der sweet peas were used on
the buffet; and other bouquets-j
of daffodils and blue .bearded
iris graced the rooms.
, Guests at 'the wedding re.
ception which . followed were.
Dr. and Mrsr L: D. Gass, ' Mr.
and Mrs.' Holly Monroe,-Mr.and
Mrs. D. N.- Clemens, Mr .and
Mrs. J. Fred Flock, Margaret
Flick, of Eugen&-Mr..' sncVMrs,.
Lester Pope,. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Pritchard, Mr, and; Mrs. Edward
Hartmaji, Mr. and 'Mrs. James
R.J6nes, . MranoV' MrsrrLaw.
rence ' Priest, Mr. . aiidMrs. I."
Gj Nicholson, Mr. ...and Mis.
Arnold Colahan, Mr.- and: Mrs.
A.I G. Detroit, Mr. and. Mrs,
Eric-Majors, WO and "Mrsr
Josenh DeTilla. WO and Mrs.:
Richard Bandy-nZWO-.-Edward.
Kron, TSgt. and Mrs. Kara
mbnta, SSgt. and Mrs. W. A.
Roy, SSgt. and Mrs. Neard,
SSgt. and Mrs. Roy Binder.
SSgt. William Cunningham,
Sgt. Cart Passigliav, Sgti.Cala
han, ; . PFC " Charles Meaima'n,
Mrs. ' David ' Noble, ' Mrs. Rosa
Loomis, Mrs. Harold .Coon, Mrs.
FauUne Clinton; - and Roy. -Zar-osinshkl.
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'Following, a 'brief " wedding
trip, the young couple.-return:
ed to Klamath Falls . to make
their home with the parents of J
uie Driae. :. : ;
For going-away, the bride
chose a gold colored suit with
brown accessories, and a cor
sage, of gardenias and talisman
rosebuds was pinned to her
shoulder.
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Family Reunion ,
The family of W. O. Stone met
at' the home of F. O. Stone on
Sunday, April 11, for a family
reunion, and this was the first
time the entire family had been
together for fourteen years. .
. Those on hand to celebrate the
occasion were Mrs. C. C. Fowler
of Ford, Kansas, Delmar Stone
and Mrs. Frank Book of Berke
ley, California, Clifford Stone,
who is home on leave from the
Southwest Pacific, Mrs. VernMc
Guir of Riverside, California, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Smith and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd O. Stone and
family, Lois Stone and Mr. and
Mrs. W. O Stone, all of Klamath
Falls.
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'Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Hau
ger of Pacific Terrace received
word that they are the grand
parents of a baby girl, born on
Thursday, March 29, at the Ta
- coma General hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred J. Tennefer of
Tacoma, Washington. The infant
daughter, who weighed seven
pounds eight ounces at birth, has
been named Janice Lee. Mrs
Tennefer is the former Betty
Hauger of this city;
After the regular business
was concluded, refreshments
were served in the banquet
ro m by the committee com
posed of Phyllis Poole, Zella
Blankenship, Ethel Henry, Mel
vine Nitschelm and Alice Pey
ton. .
Sojourners
Sojourners held their regular
meeting on Wednesday, April 11,
at the Willard. hotel, and - Mrs.
Andre Lambert, secretary of the
club, presided. Members- were
urged to respond -to the united
national clothing collection drive
sponsored byth.cLLI6ns.cIub of
Klamath Falls. Donations may be
taken to any of the following col
lection depots Moe's.-J. C. Pen
ney's, Montgomery Ward's, Sears
Roebuck and Co- Whytal's, and
J415 Main street.
- Mrs. Ernest fiowell was nost
essfor the afternoon and Mrs.
Chester Thompson was a guest
of the club at this time. -
' Awards were given In bridge
to Mrs. Chester Thompson and
Mrs. Juanita Bakke,; and jn pin
ochle to Mrs. Andre Lambert
and Mrs. R...G. Fisher. . .
; Sojourners meet every second
and fourth Wednesday .of each
month at 1:45 in the -Willard
hotel. t -
Three Years Old
Gary Crackea celebrated his
third birthday on Saturday,
April 7, with a party at his
home at 745 Rose street in
Klamath Falls. Six little friends
gathered to wish him a happy
birthday, and help him enjoy
his cake and Ice cream.
: Many gifts were received,
which were opened before play
ing games. ' Easter egg place
cards were laid for Leslie Fleet,
Kathy Metz, Johnny Miles, Gor
don Curtis, Terry McAtee, and
Freddy Grimm.
Mrs. Frank" Curtis, Mrs.
Maurice Leslie and Mrs. Gilbert
Fleet also attended the party.
Social Club
Five tables were attractively
decorated with yellow daffodils
and greenery for the meeting
of the Eastern Star Social club,
with Mrs. Otto Konschot and
Mrs. Sam Roberts as hostesses.
A prize for high score was
presented to Mrs. Charles Gil
bert, and the special prize went
to Mrs. Leo Huls. An addition
al feature of the afternoon was
the presentation of prizes to
each table from the president,
Mrs. Calvin Hunt. These were
presented to Mrs. E. M. Chil
cote, Mrs. Charles Gilbert, Mrs.
Jennie Hum, Mrs. Victor Pal
mer, and Mrs. Harry Wortley.
Affairs Given for
Mrs. Hazel Foster
, Several affairs were planned for Mrs. Hazel Foster, worthy
grand matron of the grand chapter of Oregon during her official
visit to Klamath Falls. . . .
. M"- Te H. Cofer entertained with a luncheon on Tuesday,
April 10, at her home at 1017 High. Spring flowers were used
about the rooms, and on the table was an arrangement of carna
tions, for which her chapter at Prineville is named.
Guests at the luncheon included Virginia Brown, grand
representative of Arkansas, Geneva Brattain, worthy matron of
Cascade Crest chapter at Chile- -
qum, Oregon, Arlie.Mae John
son, worthy matron of Prosper
ity, chapter at .-. Malin, . .Sally
: Woods, worthy matron o'f Aloha
cnapier oi ruamain aus,.Mar.
ian Wilson, conductress of Pros
perity chapter, ' Vera 'Hackett,
Ruby Kenyon, ' May Phinney,
Catherine Casper',, JJeita. West
1945 officers, and was first
used at this- time. Centering
the table was a low silver bowl
of pink sweet peas and purple
freeslasi and tall green tapers
In - silver candle holders were
placed at either end. . : '
Pouring for the first hour
k the hostess, v , ,were Mrs. C. E. Dennis' "and
On Tuesday . afternoon,' : the i Mrs. Harry Wortley and for the
3stprn fifnt . finrtigl m1,,V. I sprnnri hratr M.o -rkf tn Tr-
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Eastern Star Social club enter
tained with"-a- tea in -honor -of
Mrs. Foster at the Masonic hall
between the hours of .two and
four o'clock.
-The tea table was' covered
with a lace cloth, which was
rlvnn fnVj the rhnntpr bv fhr
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schot and Mrs. Betty Morris. ...
The committee In charge of
the tea consisted of Mrs. Calvin
Hunt, Mrs. A. B. Epperson, Mrs.
Victor Palmer, Mrs. Sam Rob
erts, Mrs. Petty, Mrs. Leo Hull
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AMID A SETTING OF ALL WHITE FLOWERS banked before the altar of Sacred Heart
church,. Catherine Ackerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Ackerman or Jefferson street
in this city, became the bride of PFC Alois S. Ligman, United States marine corps, son of
Mr., and Mrs. Alex Ligman of. Stevens Point, Wisconsin. The young couple, who exchanged
vows on Saturday evening, are making their home with the bride's parents for the present
time. -
Guderlan.
Parties Given 7:;
Prior; To M arm ge
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Wileon entertained with a wedding
dinner for their daughter, Pearl Jean, and PFC Carl Raymond
Hagel, United States marine corps, whose marriage was an event
of this afternoon at four o'clock at the First Presbyterian church.
The wedding dinner was given at the Pelican party room on
Thursday evening, preceding the; rehearsal. " '
; Places were set for Mrs. James - Sloat, Ruth Henry, Gene
Ricketts. Gertrude Hanson, the Reverend and Mrs. David Barnett,
Mr. and Mrs. George Mcintyre,
Sgt. and Mrs. Leslie Nepples,
PFC Henry Ward, Sgt. Andrew
Winn, Sgt. Ira tsuru, ogv. rwu
ert McAvey. the two guests of
honor and the hosts.
' Included among the many
lovely affairs which have been
given lor me. onuetwu p.....
to her marriage was a luncheon
at the Willard hotel last week.
The hostesses included lour
women from the office of Wil
son Tile and Abstract Co. who
are associated with the father
of the new Mrs. Hagel. .
'Places were laid for Mrs.
Stanley Hajicek, Mrs.' Thor New
man, Mrs. Lois Oliphant, Mrs.
Betty Wood and the three
guests of honor, Pearl Jean, and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson.
Corsages were presented to
Pearl Jean and her mother, and
a boutonniere to Mr. Wilson.
Following the luncheon, a love
ly piece of the bride's china
Eattern was presented to her
y the four hostesses.
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Dad's Dinner
At an executive meeting of the
Altamont FT A, plans were made
for a dad's chill bean supper to
be held in the gymnasium of the
junior high school on Tuesday.
April 17, at 6:30 p. m. The "feed"
is to include chili beans, vegeta
ble salad, pie, and coffee.
Entertainment, which is being
provided by men of the organ
ization, under the chairmanship
of Wyatt Padgett, will include a
weight-lifting exhibition by sev
eral men from Peebler's gymna
sium, wrestling and boxing by
junior high school students and a
demonstration of circus stunts by
the Altambnt'Boy Scouts. -....
Ceremony Read
A double ring ceremony, read
by Dr. Day in the chapel of the
First Methodist church of Pas
adena, united Mary Jayne Fry
and PFC James M. Condrey,
United States marine corps.
The bridegroom is a local man
Honor Student :
Ruth Helen Radcliffe', daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rad
cliffe of 1420 Pacific Terrace,
earned a place on the first honor
roll at Oregon College of Edu
cation in Monmouth for the win
ter term. The first honor roll re
quires that 15 hours of credit be
carried and a grade point aver
age of 3.5 or better must be
earned.
Miss Radcliffe is a graduate of
Klamath Union high school with
the class of 1942, and is now a
senior at OCE
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Season Opens
Approximately forty members
enjoyed the opening of the
ladies golf season at Reames
Golf and Country club on Fri
day, April 6. The morning of
golf was followed by luncheon,
after which a special election
was held, and" - Mrs; L. D.
Stephens was elected vice-president.
The remainder of the after
noon was spent playing bridge,
and special prizes were awarded
to Mrs. Frank Tarr, Mrs. Leslie
Rogers and Mrs. Laurence
Shaw.
rA guest for the day was-Mrs.
Karla Wrigley. ...
BPW Hostess F
Mrs. Sheldon Brumbaugh will
be hostess on Sunday afternoon
at her home on the Lakeview
highway to a group of Business
and Professional .Women's club
members.. Group . pictures will
be' taken and a social hour will
be enjoyed.
- Those invited include all past
presidents of the club, members
of the state and local executive
boards, and any other members
of the club who desire to at
tend. All members who Jo not
have transportation, are asked
to meet at the Wincma hotel
at 2 o'clock where cars will
pick them up.
a regular meeting of the club
having graduated in 1941 from will be held Mondav evening,
Klnmatn TTnlnn Yia Dnhnnl . A 11 . n ...,.1 . . . V
Klampth Union high school
He "nlisre'd in the marine coro?
in December of 1941 and spent
two-and-one-half years overseas
before returning to this country
on leave in May of last year.
He is now stationed at Camp
Pendleton in"California.
His parents, Mr. and Mrs.' A.
FCondrey reside at 2234 Dar-
Anril 16, at the Willard hotel,
wiwi dinner ai ; o:au o clock.
Those desiring to make reserva
tions are reminded to call Httie
Evans instead of Jacquelin New
come. Beulah Elliott, health and nu
trition committee chairman, is
in charge of the program topic,
"A World Where Life Is, Whole-
Shower
.
A gay kitchen shower was giv
en Friday evening honoring Mrs.
Mildred Balding, when Mrs.
Everett Puckett, 1150 East
street, entertained at her home
assisted by Mrs. Paul Sterling.
Gifts were arranged on a kitchen
table.
Mrs. Bclding will become the
bride of Donald Black, son of
Mrs. G. Logan Black and the late
Mr. Black, in a ceremony to be
read at the Black residence, 207
Grant, at 7:30 o'clock next Tues
day evening.
Guests at the Friday evening
affair included Mrs. Belding,
Mrs. G. Logan Black, Mrs. Don
Sterling, Mrs. Bert Fenton, Mrs.
Rose Beckman, Mrs. Charles
Kenyon, Mrs. Pete Lawrence,
Mrs. . Pete Lawrence Jr., Mrs.
Kitty Puckett, Mrs. Vernon
Puckett, Ethel Puckett, Audrey
Lawrence, Donna Lawrence,
Juanlta Lawrence, Pauline Puck
ett, Helen Puckett, Phyllis Puck
ett, Donna Sterling and Sonya
Sterling and the hostesses.
Named Head
-M T.pwlc llnfnliv ,,,111 r.i.n
as president Riverside . Parent-
rcacner association lor the com
ing year. Retiring president is
Mrs. Lane Warren. "
Vice president is Principal
Garry Robertson; secretary, Mrs.
Earl Allen; treasurer, Mrs. Dick
Rceder. There will be no mcct-
inff nf fhn PTA nn- Anril IT ,!..
to the district conference to be
neia in Asniana. Teachers of
Riverside-will preside over the
annual spring tea on April -24;'at
the school and at this time-there
will be the installation of offi
cers. This is the last meeting of
the school year.
Jayceettes
Election of officers was the
feature of the . evening when
members of the Jayceettes mot
in the club room of the city
library on Thursday. April 12.
Mrs. Eldred Putnam was
elected president for the ensuing
term, and with her will serve
Mrs. Max Hicks as vice presi
dent and Mrs.. Ray. Ward as
secretary-treasurer.
A panel of the board of di
rectors was also elected at this
time, including Mrs. Charles
Finch.. Mrs. Dan Farris, Mrs.
John Sandmeycr and Mrs. Don
ald Sloan, retiring president.
Se
yen
. Jim While . celebrated his
seventh birthday on Saturday,
April 7, at the home of his
parents on Madison street. Those
present for the occasion were
Dickie Houser, Dennis and
Freddie Tuft. Dolores and Shir
ley Tracy. Shirley and Sonny
Howell, Don, Patsy and Sandra
Barron, Carmel Kaye and Bob
White, and the- honor guest.
The afternoon was spent play,
ing games, after; which cake
and ice cream Were served by
Jim's mother, assisted by Mrs.
KVtnn TKnrmn.
Spring Shower
TULELAKE Mrs. EslH Al-
1 Mill, uik iviui"
daughter of Mr. and Mi C.
W Osborno oi
i ITnhriinrv. WUS
honored on SiiUuduy"""""";
Anril 7, with a delightfully
pi mncd miscr-llnm-ous shower
which was hold In the annex of
thi Tulclnko Community Pica
bWerian cliurcti: Co.ho.lojw.
7" H.!,' wnn Mrs. JlllUCS
Stoddard. Mrs. Otto Hnynvj.
Mrs. Everett Horron, Mrs. J
Oil Mrs- W. S. Edwards, Mrs.
V "rn llc.nst.ect, Mrs. Vol..
Nelson ...id Mrs. 11. T. S roe
The lovely refreshment tulilc,
lace covered, was centered with
a spring HrruiiBvi"" ",
scheme w..s carried out In oilier
appointments. ,
Tho numerous beautiful gifts
were placed upon a li.blo to
which Ihe newlywcd was escort
. .. , ci,-,,.t nur nil the
CO oy m-ia. .1 .. . ,
afternoon, two piano numbers
were played ny uim
were 'sung" by Mr Don Web
ster. Pouring for the seventy
five guests who were prewnt
were Mrs. PliH P'" nd Mrs'
A,M Allison left Ti.k-I.ike In
February to meet her future
husband, wounded in action
-..1 whn WIM . in a
hosplliil In New Orleans. La.
Follow ng me
f.... Mr All son relum
ed to Tulol'.ike to comploto Ijer
year as a member oi uic mu".'
of the Tulelnko oicmenuiry
school. She plans to return to
New Orleans some imic in
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Wed Easter
A beautiful ceremony wus
that of Eostcr Sunday when
Sue Gabble, daughter of Mr.
,! ir- Vnvle Gubblo of Klam-
nth Falls, became the bride ot
Pharmacists Mule 1C James!
McGcc of Shrevcport, Louis
iana. The Informal wedding
took place lit the First Christian
church, amid n setting of palms
and Easier lilies al one o clock
in the afternoon, with the Rev
erend Howard F. Hulchins of
ficiating. , ,
Tho bride was lovely In
turquoise bluo afternoon dress
with white accessories, and a
corsiige of rosebuds in pastel
shades was pinned to her
shoulder.
Barbara Homer was tho
bride's only attendant, and
Pharmacist George G. Murrah
Jr. stood as best man for the
groom.
Immediately preceding the
corcmony Phyllis Hulchins
sang "I Love You Truly", ac
companied by Mrs. Howard
Hutchins at the piano.
Following the senice, a small
reception .was hold at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hand of
Tulelake, at : which time the
bride and groom cut their
tiered wedding cake. - Thirty
five relatives and friends of tho
young couple were present for
the ceremony ana reception
which followed. Out-of-town
guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Hand of Tulelake and Mr.
and Mrs. Levi Wilson and son,
Gerald, of Eugene.
A brief wedding trip was en
joyed by Mr. and Mrs. McGee
before returning to Klamath
Falls to make their home.
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Roosevelt PTA
Roosevelt PTA observed Its
meeting April 10 al 2:30 o clock
with Mrs. E. A. Geary presiding.
The members were very pleased
to hour three numbers sung by
the fifth and sixth grades, "The
Enchanted Castle," "Peace in
the World," and "Go Down
Moses," the last a cappella fash
ion. Mrs. Joe Peak Is tho capa
ble director.
Mrs. Kenneth Klahn, chairman
or the nominating committee,
made her report and the secre
tary was Instructed to cast a
unanimous ballot for tho new of.
fleers, president, Mrs. A. L.
Brandt; first vice president, Mrs.
vi. lomnn; second vice presi
dent, Mrs. E. A. Geary, third
vice president, Mrs. James Lear;
treasurer, Mrs. Homer Ellis; sec
retary, Mrs. Jack Schulze. The
next and last meeting for the
year will center around the in
stallation of these officers. Mem
bers were invited to attend Coun
ty Council meeting May 7 In the
Congregational Community hall
on Garden street. This is to be
prefaced by a potluck dinner at
12:15 noon. All school principals
are to be given a special invita
tion for the noon hour.
A special study group meeting
is announced for April 24 at 2
o'clock in the new school library
and any PTA member will be
welcomed besides those designat
ed for the course according to
Mrs. Geary. Patrons were also
advised to keep the cooked food
sale slated early in May in mind.
Mrs. Dave Liskey was named
general chairman. Mr. Atter
bury, principal, announced that
clothing suitable for the war-relief
drive would be accepted at
school.
An outline of education's place
in the victory and nence alms as
recommended by the Educational
Policies commission wns given
by Mrs. John Solby. The plan
for an informed p u b 1 1 c. the
working points for an Educa
tional Council of the United Na
tions until the war ends, fol
lowed by a-permanent agency
for all nations continuing after
the war, were explained .
Members adlourncd to the enf
eteria where tea was served by
Mrs. A. A. MonWoroervt chair
man, amisted hy Mrs. K. P. Ivorv,
rs Dnye Lik-v, Mrs. K. G.
"latin. MfS T. j. Orr Jr. and Mrs
B. H. Tric-H.
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Episcopal Church
Scene of Ceremony
White Easter and' cnlln lilies were banked hr-fore the ik.
of SI. Paul's Episcopal church when Dormlne Hnso Van r
iittractlvo daughter of Mrs. Alfred)! A. Vim Luu of this ct,"
Mr. Dorlu C, Vun Luc of Bullims, California, becnn.u
of Corporal William Howard Meadows, United stnlM J
of Mrs. HUlll lw. menauwii oi nairnown, .South Dik
I! couple exchanged vows at five o'clock m. ii, ,?
corps, son
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noon of Saturday, April 7, with lliu Hcvoriind r'rclMct ,
ml...,.,l,,,,., nrrirlnllnu. ft t
The bride, given In marriage
by Corporal Louis Oss, choito
tuliored suit of moss grcon with
pink accessories, anil wore a
corsage of pink sweetheart roses
and sweet peas.
Constance Clarke or More
hed. Minnesota, was the iiiuid
of honor, und worn n green stilt
with black accessories. A cor
sage of gardenias was pinned
to her shoulder. I'F'C Jmnrs I.
Meadows, brother of the groom,
stood as best man.
Immediately preceding tho
wedding ceremony, a number
of selections were played on
tho organ by Mrs. Sumuel A.
Muslim, who also played tho
traditional wedding marches.
Following tho ccrumony, a
wadding dinner wu glvun at
the Willard hotel at six o'clock
for fifteen guests. A Joint re
ception look place loler at
Retimes Golf unci Country club
wllh Corporal and Mrs. Louis
E. Kemper and Corporal und
Mrs. Romeo J. Wells, who were
also married on that day. All
three grooms wero in the 2nd
marine division, and saw action
in four major engagements, In
cluding . Guadalcanal, Tarawa,
Solium und Tlnlan. .
Relatives of the groom who
arrived for the wedding were
Mrs. Ruth L. Meadows of South
r,"-","" Kllfnrn'a. Mrs. Arn
old E. Tillman, sister of the
"r.oin. a n rl h r H,i,ii'
Maureen of Sun Francisco, Cal
ifornia and Mrs. Robert Craw
ford, the Broom's cousin, who
arrived here from North Free
dom, Wisconsin.
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Surprise Party
Mcrvyn Wilde was ploasantly
surprised on Sunday evening,
April B, when his wife invited
a group of friends to their
homo In Matin to help him cele
brate his birthday.
The evening was- spent play
ing cards, after which a crab
feed wos enjoyed by the guests.
Prizes for pinochle were award
ed to Mr. and Mrs. Emll Tofell
and Mrs. Stanley Johnson,
Guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Kalina, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Stastny, Mr. am. Mrs. Joe
iiaiousck, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
it aj nus, Mr.
and Mrs. Tonv
Sleyskal. Mr. and Mrs. Emll
Tofell and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Patrick by following a tnc(
dunuson. .yam iinlll It was loiuid
To Marry
ml ft T r iirn
Jesso Brown of 'I'l.lclako b I
announced Ihe
their daughter, Min gle, to (!
the third division of ino lyJ
C!,.l. " '
iioiiiicemmit party, which
auemiod ny a lew tni'mbtH I
Ihe family, was l.,.d Z,ji
ut ino iiomo or tho uoi.r,,
grandparents of tl. brldul?
Mr l Mr. n tr
U0 North Uth lii Kl'iimalh?,'!
Corporal FninclHcu , lh E
n t Mr i,rl Mu I -KI
Cisco of Tulsu, Oklnliomi 2
has returned to the iw
Stales after combat wrv.
Ihe bourn Pac f e. Pri. J,
enlisting in lliu nii.rlnri. (xtji
Tennessee. y
Miss Brown aticmltd ttif
lake high school, grgdun3
.witn ma class o. nisi, inj u
ilie piisi Hirer years, 1IM Ikm
nillUIIIIl 11 ?' Illllllllll COIIPf, .1
Walla Wiillii, Waahiiitton, iiA
rtniT whs iitiiiiuivu will) g
tenor soruriiy.
jur wonaiiig win i n fnd
nf M r 1 V . I , , i r. . F
.... 8 5 5
Stork Shower
Tlin homo of Mrs. Noel i'linf
was the scene of u clever iA
shower which wus given onJ
nesuiiy evening, April II, J
nir. urvat L.yun, inc mbltb
wiucn . me reii"inni-nu M
served was centered wllil
tiered cake topped wllh pi
rosebuds und a duinly llrs-J
oi a aiorx aim onoy. I nil w:
taper were nlnci-d at ellhtn
of the table,' which wnj ayrl
auraritvo arraiigemrnu olpxa
swcei peas.
Gomes, a p p r o p r 1 1 Win
shower, were pluyrd b; i
twenty tiucsu present lor la
fair. High score went to Iti
Maurice Houser, and first fti
in unoiner game win give
Mrs. William Hum.
Many lovely gifts wan &J
prescnica to tlic guest oi hot
In a pink and while buin-J
which was located In tn'4
room, and was found by a
Mrs. Eileen Ricks
Speaks to Club
Eileen Hlrks was the speaker at the Sorontlmlil t
luncheon on Wednesday, April 11, when (the related tho ?f
lenecs of a 7000-mllc trip through Conado and tho eostem ViA
Jjtatcs. Mrs. Hicks told of stop-overs in Chicago and Tore
and in Montreal where tho thermometer reclstcrcd 30 itn
below zero. The highlight of the trip, however, was the ii
10 me ski lodge at Mount Trcmblunt, where fashionable w"!
iasts of this winter sport gather from cities of tho eastern wl
Accented
At the meeting of the Junior
Hostesses which was held at the
ladles lounge of the Elk's temple
on Wednesday, April 4, four new
girls were accepted. They were
Genevieve Lund, Dorothy Daily,
Mirt, Stttrnrq ntyl Pnf Avrv.
About thirty trails. Dlanncd-
ior everyone irom the novice
to the expert, had their start
ing points at two and three
thousand feet above the lodge.
Cottages surrounding the hotel
were painted in bright colors,
making a bcatitlfut picture with
background of snow.
Mrs. Hicks stated that the
only rationed commodities In
Canada were sugar, butter and
gasoline. Unratloned were the
products of many well-known
snoe manuiacturcrs In this coun
try. . Wlnnifrcd K. Glllon.
homo demonstration niont nnrl
past president of the Business
and Profosslonol Women'.
wus a guest at the lunt!:
Mrs. Glllcn will be In el
of tho agricultural division
the 7th War Loan drive.
Ventura club member! Ii
pros on t at this time n
Phyllis Smith and Praq
.Tnn ThnmnOn. H
Adams will entertain IM"!
of tho Soropllmlst ana vcm
elnlm nl rhniwir In lief 61
near Merrill on Tuesdifl
nlng. AprlL17, ot 7 ociocm
m-unllnna chftnlrl he ffiBOC
Lena Robblns by tclepb
4i:iU
Tit A r lh h
f -h ft. ft (
I ' 4 1 v t
9 '
LfF- f "ALVORSEN hove onnounced lh.H
AfUMi ",e' Muanter, attractive Barbara Haivoj
Sr0? Maior and Mr, C jl
.. .1 . ' -iiici Lowner s on aury ar im ',,
S ,r s,oti"- No definite date has been sot
jjvin1