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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1945)
IX HERALD AND NEWS Vows Exchanged At Baptist Church In lovely candlelight ceremony which took place it the Immanuel Baptist church on Friday evening . April 20 at eight o'clock, Miss Betty Mae Rugg, daughter of Mr. and MrsPeter Newman of 2718 Bisbee street in Klamath talis, became t bride of Corporal Emory Padgett of the United States marx corps. The Reverend Cliancs ounasirom uiijimku. , For her wedding, Mrs. Padgett chose a light green t Crw-j maker suit with wnlte accessor ries, and her bouquet was an arrangement of talisman rose buds. tvi.o RDnhcrta .Tnrde was ma tron of honor for her sister, and wore a wool sun 01 saimun pm with brown accessories and a corsage of sweet peas. Mrs. Tnel ma Carter, a bridesmaid, was attired in a wool suit with fuchsia accessories, and a cor sage of sweet peas. Corporal Olaf Duckett, United States army, itood as best man, and Corporal Allen Hurst of the Marine Bar racks was an usher. The church was decorated with sprays of salmon pink and white flowers amid a setting of palms. Immediately preceding the ceremony, Mrs. HarryHjid dart sang "I Love You Truly" and "O Promise Me." The tra ditional wedding marches were played by Marie Wright. , . Following the wedding, a re ception was held in the parlors of the church, at which time 75 guests were invited to honor the newlyweds. Pouring at the re ception was Mrs. Charles Sund atrom, who was assisted by Mrs. Lucille Blms, Mrs. Juanlta Trippett, Miss Lois Bims and Miss Dorothy Brown. ' Corporal and Mrs. Padgett are now at home at 3440 Boardman. 5 f Baby Shower m'.v The Dave Campbell home was the scene of a stork shower on Thursday of last week for Mrs; John Geijsbeck, when Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. max Cline and Mrs. Frank Oben chain Jr., acted as co-hostesses. The rtir.W room was decorated with pink streamers of crepe paper, and bouquets of spring l: flowers were arranged about the Vrooms. A large case, toppea with a miniature stork, was used ras the centerpiece for the re dfreshment table, which was flanked on either side by tall t topers. ; The many lovely gifts were elaced in a baby carriage, deco- rated with pink and blue crepe , paper, and wheeled to the guest :.o nonor Dy utile jo uampoeu. Two games were played dur ing the afternoon with prizes soins to Mrs. C. Smith and Mrs v.Elmer McGinnis. Enjoying the '.'afternoon were Mrs. James Rouse. Mrs. Vera Hanan, Mrs. K Charles Hitchcock, Mrs. Carlton Host, Mrs. Axel Anderson,-Mrs. .Francis Schallhorn, Mrs. Jack Harrison, Mrs. Lester Geijsbeck, Mrs. Morris Mullins, Mrs. James . Dixon, Mrs. M. Cline, Marge , uesaivo, Mrs. u. bmitn, Mrs. t: Armstrong) Mrs. Ed Patzke, Mrs. " Elmer McGinnis, Mrs. Ben An- r, Mrs. Herb Johnson, Mrs. Paddock. Mrs. Rudy Ash- '. bough, Madelon Baker, Mrs. . Frank Obenchain Sr., Mrs. Clay . ton Sharpe, Mrs. Carl Proebstel, JMina Book. Edna McLacklaa ; Mrs. John Geijsbeck and the Hostesses. ' , 5 .1 ! V-i ; Clubs Meet The Townserid club auxiliary met on Wednesday, April 25, at the home of Mary Martin for a potluck . dinner at 12:30, and Alice Gray was honored on her birthday at this time. ' . - Those present were Eva Myers, Effie Anderson, Betty Allen, Alice Gray, Mabel McWithey, Bemice McCracken, Ila Douglas, Peggy Roberts, Charlotte Canoy and the hostess. The Pythian Sister club met on Thursday, April 19, at 12:30 for a potluck luncheon at the home of Mrs. Carl Permin. The birthday of Roena Fugill was ob served at this time. Thost present were Mrs. Bill Beck, Mrs. S .R. Redkey, Leola Daily. Mrs. R. G. Motschenbach er, Viola Hermann, Mrs, George Hurn, Lillian Hayden, Anna Mc gonaW. Mrs. W. J. Steinmetz, Wanda Elliott, Charlotte Canoy and one visitor, Lucille Adder holt. S 5 Shower Given ivLAhSLLyALLEY-Aiove- iy bridal shower was that given at the W. D. Campbell hme on April 19, in honor of Mrs. Arliss Reeder, the former Mildred Martin of Langell val ley. Co-hostesse aslct( Campbell were Mrs. Lloyd Gift and Mrs. Orvllle De Vaul. A social afternoon followed the opening of the many gifts. Refreshment were served later to Mrs. Reeder, the guest """" mm martin, Edna Conley, Nettie Davis. Maxine riZiZ!S"f!! Kanall Norma Campbell, Miriam Potucek, Dor ?thy. Fltjcher, Daphne Settle, Lucille Lilly Gladys Moore Neva Noble. Mrs. W. T. Beal P'W Huntley, Lela Murray Mary Noble, Bonnie Fernland, Mary Dearborn, Bessie Reeder, fi J1 John B1 Rogers, Elizabeth Bell, Margaret Burl ?eti ?An Hftson, Ethel Craw ford, Helen Noble, Cora Leavitt. Lorraine Martin, Evelyn Camp belJ. Doris Leavitt, Clara Belle nd Beth Parker, Billie De Vaul nd Florence Nork. . Mrs. Howard Holliday,' the former Barbara Loosley, left F,undav'APril 22 Madison wells, Tex., to be near her husband who is receiving a ten iveek training course it Camp IVolters, Tex. ; . v:, . ... Saturday. ApiU U. lUt Troop Activities The Altamont Girl Sxtrts Cl troop 9, who were weetej fcc their stagecraft bdfe. rrirM 3 a short play called -Ssrcraf. j Marijo Ogle, Rxrth Peyrae. Ki Krauss. Aietca jucvsvx Erlys Harrard were the prin cipal players, and tbe ooiise of the play ws taiea frees "Lady Rosa," with usee of fee dialogue written by tbe trooei. They arranged their own sa.se settings and costumes for the plav which was presented oa April 16. A new Girl Scout troop has been organized at Riverside school with ten registered Scouts in the troop. Mrs. Fran cis Slowey is a member of the troop committee, and officers of the troop include Lola Mur phy, president; Vina Murphy, treasurer; Shirley Slowey, scribe; Genevieve Morgan, song leader; Virginia Rumelhart, game leader. An original troop song was composed by the 1 members of troop 19. which is called "Girl Scouts of America," and is sung to the tune of the "Starlight Waltz." These Girl Scouts have completed their work for the rank of tenderfoot, and are now busy on second class. A combined committee repre senting the Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls held a meet ing at the chamber of com merce on Friday, April 27, at 7:30, at which time plans were made for the five weeks of camping to be enjoyed by Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls at Camp Esther Applegate at Lake o' the Woods. The Scouts will have the use of the camp for the first three weeks from July 8 to August 12, and the Camp Fire Girls during the following two weeks. . Members of ' the committee which met at this time included Jewel Cantrall, Mrs. A. J. Mc Donald, Mrs. Roy Carter, Mrs. Bert C. Johnston, J. V. Owens, George Sample and Mr. Rice. On Friday evening, April 20, members of Girl Scout troop 5 enjoyed a slumber party at the Scout House - on Leroy street. The girls brought their sleeping bags, and a midnight feed was enjoyed by the 15 present. On the following morning, break fast was cooked, over the fire place in the house. Many such activities are being planned by various scout troops for the spring and summer months, and hikes and camping trips are be ing arranged by the leaders. . 8 Housewarming On Saturday evening of last week, a group of friends ar ranged a housewarming party for Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ely, who have recently purchased a home on Summers lane. Acting as co-hostesses for the affair were Mrs. H. G. Largent and Mrs. Ernest McGoran, Follow ing the dinner, pinochle was played by the guests with Mrs. W. G. Ely winning high score and Miss Betty Largent, low for the women. For the men, Mr. Oral Heavilin held high score and Mr. Gomer Caseman, low. The snecial award of the evening was presented to Mrs. Vincent Herlihy, and a beauti ful blanket was presented to the guests of honor. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goran, Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Caseman, Mrs. Edna Abraham, Mrs. Vincent Herlihy. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Heavilin, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ezell, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schupp, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McGhehey, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Motschenbacher, Mr. ' and Mrs. Lee Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith. Miss Bettv Lareent. Miss Helen Largent, Mr. Louis &nyaer, tne two Hostesses and we guests of honor. Only 10 consultations can b given daily, 9 a. m. to 4:48 p. m. Thar Is no eeit or obligation. A ."riunl El IAUT "CD CkinUV ...U nl.A Ika ' Immanuel Baptist church on Friday, April 20, at eight o'clock in the evening, Miss Betty Mae Rugg, daughter .of Mr. end Mrs. Peter Newman of this city, became the bride of Corporal Emory Earl Padgett, United States marine corps. Corporal and Mrs. Padgett are making their home ot 3440 Boardman . while the groom is stationed at the Marine Barracks. Guderian. Concerts Slated For Coming Season The membership of the Klamath Community Concert associa tion was thrilled this week to learn the 1945-48 concert series would include outstanding artists of the Metropolitan Opera com pany. First scheduled is Jan Peerce, internationally known tenor and recognized as one of the finest artists in this field. He is affili ated with the Metropolitan Opera company and is a star of con cert, opera and radio. Jan Peerce will be here sometime in early fall. An outstanding performance is that offered as the second at traction by the Columbia Opera company which will be seen here in "Barber of Seville." This company comprises a gal axy of young stars, many of whom have been sought here for individual performances in past, concerts. Some of them are, Anna Kaskas, leading contralto of the Metropolitan, Enya Gon zalez, lovely Philippine songbird and protege of the late Presi dent Manuel Quezon; Frances Yeend, a native of Oregon and one of the newest of the lyric sopranos; Mona Paulee, mezzo soprano and member of the Metropolitan since winning the 1940 "Auditions of the Air," and others. Along with the Columbia Op era company singers will be a 32-plece orchestra and full chorus and ballet. - Last of the three concerts will be given by a duo-piano team, Bartlett and Robertson, who have won the title of "the best beloved piano duetists in the world." The New York World-Telegram had this to say about the team: "Certain con cert artists become axiomatic in the field. You often hear re marks like "he's no Kreisler," ""he sounds like Caruso," or "he's a second Paderewskl." I imagine the proudest moment in any piano team's life is when someone calls it "a second Bart lett and Robertson." President George Mclntyre announced that because so many renewals from old members came to the association for the coming year, it has not been necessary to sponsor a spring campaign. But this weekend there are a few limited adult memberships. The association will accept this limited number, closing April 30. Those inter ested may call Mrs. Claude H. Davis, 6953. I Make Your APPOINTMENT NOW For A Famous Cara Nome Facial Given by a Trained Cara Noma Specialist Anytime Next Week The Weak of April 30 We invite the women of Klamath Falls to lake advantage ' of a beneficial 45-mlnute consultation, including the restful Cara Nome Facial, individual skin analysis, glamorous make-up and outline of daily complexion care. Stab Hbsuup Sfobe Main and Fifth Streets t-v 1 1 Church Auxiliary The Women's auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church met on Thursday, April 19, with Mrs. R. H. Reeves as hostess for the day. Reports on the regional convocation at Bend were made by Mrs. A. B. Hood. Mrs. A. J. Lambert and Mrs. Fay T. Cat lin. These reports stressed, the trend toward unity In the churches, as was indicated by the presence of clergy of every denomination at tne meeting. Principal speakers included the Reverend Kenneth E. To bias, minister of the First Bap tist churcn at Bend, Mrs. c. v. Bowman, president of the Wo- men s auxiliary oi uregon, ana Bishop W. P. Remington, bishop of eastern Oregon. The theme of the convocation was the challenge of the church in the postwar world. Mrs. R. H. Reeves was elected second vice president of the ' Church Women s Service league. Mrs. Francis Olds was elected to suc ceed Mrs. Charles Scharfen- stein as custodian of the fund for St. Margaret's house,, on which a report was made by Hazel Morrison. Oregon Mothers A special meeting of the Ore gon Mothers has been called for Monday, April 30, at 3 p. m. at me nome of Mrs. a. m. igi, oza North Third. All mothers of students at the University of Oregon, past and present, wheth er members or not, are urged to attend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Vance nf 4519 Shasta way, entertained at a turkey dinner at their home on Sunday, April 22. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cram blett, Mrs. Bess Ann Smith, Mrs. w. w. i,ory rne occasion was the observance of the hirthaavn of Mrs. Vance, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Cramblett. Leaders Gather For Last Session Thirtyfiv of th seventy Girl Scout leaders In Klamuth cvMiuty wr prMfiil for th last meeting of the year which was held on Wediwsciay evening in the ladles' lounge ot the Elks temple. Mr. L W. HolloNvay. president ot the Leaders associa tion, urvwtai at thU time, and final programs for the year wcro j uiamicvi. to tv(jrc-.Hit KHtJvr to the Girl Scout council, and It wus an-uouiK-d tht th Bujins and Professional Women's club Is offer. in war bcuKt to the Uvvt that dce the most work uv uw no. war arive. Th group was ted in sing ill fry Mr. W, U TerwiUigw. Girl Scout music instructor. Ms. TrwiUir also demon strated to various Girl Scout activities. T(K pnfseot at the meeting included Mrs. J. L. Donahue, Mr H. E. Wise. Mr. Ralph Mrs. Thomas D. Jackson, Mrs. W. K. Charlesworth, Mrs. .V W. Jolty. Mrs. Ray M. Wor dm. Mrs. R. E. quick. Mrs. W. RofcineU. Mrs. W. C. Preston, i Mrs. Raymond' Rabton, Mrs. A. t KoiLMiy, Mrs. c w. tai man. Mrs. A. L. Brandt, Mrs. Cttte Mahan. Mrs. Jasper Zu malt. Mrs. H. Beasley. Mrs. E. C Yaadcrpocl. Mrs. James W. Pinnaer. Mrs. David L. Snyder. t Mrs. Lomis C. Saurt, Mrs. W. L. iTrwiUigr. Mrs. Thomas J. i t O'Harra. Mrs. Ray C. Brown. Mrs. F. L. Van Dooier. Mrs. !C- W. Thompson, Mrs. Frank : Lambo, Mrs. Lowell E. Kaup, 'Mrs. G. E. Matthews. Mrs. Vern lu Itto UP w rSmmMk You'll have much need for blouses this 5ummer. To wear with side-swept skirts. To wear with country dirndls, To wear with your Summer suit. ', We've collected a group of wispy sheers . . . all daintily detailed . . , and charming. In white arid pastels . , . prints, stripes nnd plain. ' , . . E. Whltlatch, Mrs. Ollvor E. Powell, Mrs. Howard Prultt, Mrs. Roy Carter und Mrs. D, W, liolloway. 8 S S Informal Dinner LANGELL VALLEY Guests of honor at an informal dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frailer on Thursday eve ning were Miss Mildred Tcnre and Norman B. McRao, niello man first class of the United States navy, whose betrothal was recently announced. Places were marked for the young couple, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Teare, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Jackson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mason, Mrs. Mary Smith and the hosts. Miss Teare is tho dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Teare, former Langell volley residents now of Klamath Falls, and the groom-elect Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McRue of Burns. W3 2.98,, 12.95 BIRTHDAY Charming little Stisun Van nice celebrated her second blrthdav anniversary on Frlduy. She is the duuglitvr of Curpoiul" and Mrs. Donald Vonnloc of Klnmath Falls, and sho and her mother, tho fornior Batty Luu Drake, are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Drake of Hillside iivonuo while "Daddy" Is . ovomwis with the United Stoics urmy .4- N t - K' V. T. i i Club Heeling ,!-1't'Muacl,... c..iA.... -. UJUII1IIU1H wan . . . i . II " 111 luncheon ut t,U ll 2 M k ar - Pluns wero dlscussd , uumml spring (,lni, r k, Juanllu Doklo wa ""c chairniun for the ulfulr hM und commlttueii w" Hi nuuncea ai a Inter dur 1 ",ul or hriit,, plnoclilo wcro In ii,'i4 urn nrteriiaon. i,,i 'L "mi Illirl woro Mrs. ho "S3 und Mrs. Ray llruwn member to bo welcom'i H time wus Mj-s. c. cjSL ' tiuosts for tho nrtcrnoon I Mrs. C A. Drec,,enrnaH John II. Tolc. I'tU J! fenso stamps wore owiX Mrs. W. H. Poltv t Ben Gibson irfrt fe Mr,. R. G.FIsholto o s s In a cercmoiiy uriil.l. i. .1 placo on Mnmlay. AnrilI Miss Lucy Fay Bell PhLi3 me oriue of PKC ErtiK, t Glover. United sffS corps. Tho ymmK coUp,T married ut the home ol ii and Mrs. Frank Evnm, Kuvcrund Victor Phi 2 elating, and wure uttwiLj PKC and Mr. Jnnie, M. 81 uucsis ai llio ceremony uhl ed Mr. und Mrs. ColmnNii3 .,.,,1 M ,wl Mr. L-... ..... ...... bvaiu. Iliu Di'Kio una iirnoni irt -KcniicU'Ellls. dents of Little Ruck, Ark.