Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 05, 1945, Image 3

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    HERALD
SOCIETY
BY
JOAN
CAMPBELL
WW
AK ICE 8LUE BROCADE GOWN fashioned in the Victorian style was
chosen by Mary Ann Grafton, daughter of Mrs. Harry Jackman, when she
bcame the bride of PFC Norman Eugene Hand of the United States morino
corps. Vows wore exchanged at St. Paul's Episcopal church on Tuesday eve
ning of, this week, with the Rev, Frederick C. Wissenbach officiating.
i Gudcrion.
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IDENTICAL GOWNS OF WHITE CHIFFON were worn by the matron of
honor, Mrs. Martin Packard of Pittsburgh, Penn., who' is a sister of the
bride, and Sara Margaret Stewart who was flower girl or the wedding. Both
carried similar Dubonnet arrangements of red carnations with matching
flowers in their hair. Mrs. Packard is the former Barbara Grafton of this
. city. , '
' Gudcrion.
FOLLOWING THE CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY, the just-weds 'cut their
four-tiered wedding cake with a sword belonging to Col. Bernard Dubel,
former commanding officer of the Marine Barracks, who is now overseas.
The young couple spent the week at the bride's summer home at Lake o'
the Woods, after which they will be at home at. 524 Eldorado while th
: groom is stationed here., ,
.' . ... . Guderian.
lary Ann Grafton
; May Day Bride
In one of this snrlni'g most beautiful weddins. Mnrv Ann
lion, aausmcr oi mm. iiarry Jnckninn. beenmc the br do nf
ftormin MiRcne Hand, United States murine corps, In ft
fcr Diy ceremony rend by candlollaht In St. Paul's Enlsconnl
rch at 8 o'clock last Tuesday evening.
ino nev. f rcnericK u. wissenbach offlcinlod.
While stock decked tha altar and a orofusion of stock, white
Inalioni and Enstcr lilies were-
fi in the church where many
Betrothed
while candles burned. The
Wl rail was banked with
lypiuj,
the bride, given In marrlnKO
"U i.lioinr unvls of the
tine corDS. was chnrmins in
Victorian gown of Ice btue
at, we lull stiff skirt fnll
in a train. Tho yoke of
net was cathcred at the
liland'tlie sleeves wore long
inirrcn 10 me wrist. Tlio
I long veil was caught at
Ides by antique pins of
own. anc earneri mi's.
Pklln ' L. Weavor'a tvnrv
w dook wim a ciustor of
fe orciiici.i from which .foil
pcaac or wnito satin ribbons,
Irs. Martin Paekarri nf Pitta.
lb, Penn.. tho fnrmw Rir.
Grafton, was her ilatrr'a
ton o( honor. She wore a
W white chiffon gownr with
u win and bow of the
On made C.1n ulenuea al fh
per. sno carried a fbrmal
Pjemcnl of trubonnct', red
MllOns and whlln tnf'nlo rlh.
lno inc same flowers ln her
ra Marcnrcl steumrt L
lower girl and her gown was
Hto oi mrs. Packard ".
Ho carried a imnllnr nr.
Ncnt of cnrnallnn. will,
r i the flowera In her
I' best mnn un Pirp'tniin
I Grafton, United 8tatcs
Vi brother nf fhit kU
N last weekend from Pott
"worm, Kas.
lAeri Were men fmm tUm
f j Barracks, Sgl. Alfred
vi. v'. M"' arry Rllcy,
i if 1 ",llnn and pfc Al
P wore the dress blues of
t"mo corns. .
w bridal party, entered
piano music was
r my rvL. I'niin nnMH t
tjrno corps, and he .also
F" recessional.- During
h .; .i y "uo Ann. Dubol
R 10ft v fin Ilia
Elcly 8ftcr thB wnrlce,
i 7"3 nola 111 ne par
Cm. 8rlcd th0 Kuests at
Ir. For her rlmiffhtar'a
2, ft0 wore a' blue silk
in. PVnnel red print, a
,.g "c.1 1'nt and a cluster of
hLtlSr,at the shoulder.
nund E. Hand, mother of
to nere fro Port-
a S, 1 son 8 wedding and
'.water blue suit with
fjlJ!?' and a corsage of
'vender orchids. ;
td i .i ?.nci Worn, lyTrs.
,a nd Sara Stewart re-
aa fi c1?,' Tno PHrlsh
t,"ol Lv.e white
Linn ::'va a ,,u win te
Wftr -l . '""iliui aim
u, ,ru,." room,
Mrs, Ha;,d and her
ct the r' fnnr.llererl
"kewiScoirBernard
In r, ?nrt Mrs. Dubel
lhae 5st?r Davl then
Je confection. The cake
Mth Zl f0,rn '"d
E'et-m. Mi IGa camations
er I?.'"0.18' 8 clustcr of
In! i??,pln the cake.
me coffee service
were Mrs. Frederick C. Wisscn.
bach and Mrs. Martin Swanson.
Assisting about tho rooms were
Mrs.. Franklin L. Weaver, Mrs.
Alfred Beauchamp, Mrs. Vincent
Quinn, Janice Bubb, Dorothy
uouier and Hue Ann Dubel.
Barbara and Richard Swanson
passed small ribbon-wrapped
pieces of tho groom s enke.
Mr. and Mrs. Hand left Wed
ncsday for the bride's summer
home at Lake o' the Woods
where they were to rcmnln this
week. They will be at home
at 524 Eldorado while tho groom
la stationed at the Marine Bar
racks. . . ,
Officers Wives
The regular monthly meeting
and luncheon of the Officers'
Wives club lit the Mnrlne Bar
racks was held at the bachelor
officers' quarters on Thursday,
May 4, At tins mceung, mrs.
Robert H. McCormick was elect
ed to membership on tho execu
tive committee and Mrs. Tho
mas A. Hardwlck was appointed
chairman of tho newly organized
welfare committee.
The. members of the Officers
Wives eluh voted to hold a tea
at the BOO on Friday after
noon, May 18, and to sponsor a
dnnco in tne near imurc.
Th chairman of the dispen
sary volunteer committee made
an appeal tor anauiunm wm it
ers to hcln In the production of
supplies for the post dispensary.
This committee meets al tho
BOO of lho Mnrlne Barracks on
Tuesday of every week. Officers
wives who arc Interested should
contact Mrs. Wilbur V, Charter,.,
chairman of the committee. '
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Guthrie
of 827 Mitchell street In Klam
ath Falls announced the engage
ment of their daughter, La
Raync, to Corporal Dennis W.
Lilly of the United States
marine corps on Tuesday eve
ning at their home.
Tho rooms of the Guthrie
homo were attractively decor
ated with spring flowers, and
Cupid, himself, was the center
of attraction at one table, ar
ranged within a circle of flow
ers and candles.
Other tables " were arranged
with centerpieces consisting of
dainty vases of sweet peas In
pastel shades. Narrow ribbons
ot corresponding colors joined
the centerpieces with each place
card. Pink hearts were scat
tered about on tho table, and
miniature ring boxes containing
hearts upon which were printed
the names of Dennis and La
Rayne told of the betrothal.
Corporal Lilly's home is In
Cincinnati, Ohio, but at the
present time, he is stationed at
the local Marine Barracks.
Miss Guthrie Is a graduate of
Klamath Union high school, and
is on activo member of the
younger set. May 18 has been
set as the date for the wedding.
Those who were on nana to
hear the news were Mrs. Akin,
Mrs. T. Moore, Mrs. L. Carter,
Mrs. Guthrie, mother of the
bride, Marianne Cornctt, Wanda
Nelson, Bonnie Sweeney, Thcl
mac Nelson, Marie Bales, Jessie
Mills, Evelyn Owens, Helen
Mount, Betty Sackctt, Vlda
Jennings. Doris Qulbcl, Ruth
Brown, Mildrcn Sgro, Daisy
Konsella, Eileen Woodward,
Mubollc Bennett, Lee - Guthrie,
Gladys Bennett, Pauline McDon
ald, Priscilla McDonald, Jean
Ramsey, Ramona Boss, jacKie
Anderson, Jcanno Justis, Joan
Nicholson. Gladys Gunderson,
Evelyn Hanson, Ruth Bcakely,
Mae Sexton, Ernestine Arnett,
Ernestine Scclcy and Wilda
Fix. .
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Dorothea Ellingson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. El
lingson Sr., has been spending a
brief vacation with her parents
here. "Dodc" will leave Sunday
to resume her studies at tho Uni
versity of California at Berkeley.
Senior Tea To Be;
Given At Shaw frlome
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The Pacific Terrace home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Royal Shaw will
be the scene of the annual spring tea, sponsored by the American
Association of University women, for the. graduating senior girls
at Klamath Union high school. The affair will be given on May
12, with tea hours from three until five in the afternoon.
Mrs. Vcrn Owens, general chairman has announced that her
lea committee will inclucje Mrs.-' Donald Vannice and Phyllis
Foster, advisors; Mrs. Howard R. .Listoe, table arrangements;
Mrs. Kenneth Mobrc, flowers; Ailsa Kuykendall, calling; Gladys
Wardwcll, Mae Phinney; Ernilie"
Haldcrman and Mrs. John D,
Merryman, tea; Mrs. Warren
G. Noglc, invitations to faculty
and students at the high school,
and Mrs. Donald Zuniwalt will
be .in charge of music.
The regular monthly meeting
of AAUW was held at the- Wil
lard hotel on April 21 With a
one o'clock luncheon."' The
speaker for the afternoon was
Dr. Meyer Zciligs of the Marine
Barracks. A musical program
followed, consisting o f three
vocal solos by Gladys Hardwcll,
accompanied by Mrs James
ii.erns at tne piano.
The feature of the -business
meeting was an election of of
ficers for the coming term, and
Mrs. Robert P. Ellingson Jr. is
to serve as president; .Mrs. O.
K. Puckett was re-elected vice
president; Mrs. Laurence - L.
Shaw was re-elected secretary,
and Mrs. Howard Listoe is to
be treasurer.
These members will be . in
stalled in their respective of
fices at the regular meeting on
May iv
Wed Here
At a ceremony which was per
formed at 10.o'clock:in the morn
ing at the home of the bride's
parents, Eunice Foster, attrac
tive daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W.. L. Foster, became the bride
of Technician Fifth Grade Rich
ard F. Mayes of the United
States army. ' The Reverend
Brownrick of the First Christian
church performed the simple
ceremony which was read before
a few relatives of the . young
couple. i.
Mrs. Mayes Chose a pastel blue
dress;with black accessories with
a double ' corsage 'of gardenias.
Following the wedding, a small
reception was held at the Foster
home, after, which the bride and
groom left for a wedding trip to
the north. Mr. Mayes is now at
Camp Sam- Houston in Texas
where he is awaiting reassign
ment to a base on the Pacific
coast at which time Mrs. Mayes
will join, her husband.
The bride is a graduate of
Klamath Union high school with
tne class of l44, and the groom
is a veteran of "Oregon's Own"
41st division. He returned the
first of the year after seeing
three years of active duty in the
aoutn macule. ..
FI
ower.onow, an
Spring Tea Planned ;
Warm spring weather of the past two -weeks has hastened the
blooming of flowering shrubs and . plants and the case of past
flower shows, where the season prevented gardens from doing
their best, will not be the excuse this year. "
The annual spring flower show and tea, sponsored by the
Klamath Falls Woman's Library club on . Monday afternoon,
May. 14, should therefore be especiallyattractivewith a wide-
variey"of blooms'" from which
I a I 'l ' ri i I to make arrangements.
rr eo in nonoo
Lt. And Mrs. Hopper
Greeted By Friends
A group 6t old friends were invited" to the home of Dr. and
r t-. tUh.am nn purine - prrace ior an uuuu iiuuob
Tuesday evening to greet their son-in-law and daughter, Lt. and
Mrs! Vnmm Tapper! Mrs. Hopper Is the former Mary Lou John
so" and prior to joining her husband, was a student at Pomona
dollcge InClaremont, Calif. Lt. Hopner recently returned to this
country after several months bf duty in the South Pacific with
to"XWpnrtV.reiil at the Johnson home dur-
Ina the hours bf 8 and 10 in tne evening, uove.y spinja
lug n,w o u-,l nlneer! nn flip. nlflllO
ing peach arrangoa in a wiw" " - r -
in '1110 11VII1K 1UU1 ...v..
springlike arrangements, includ
ing bouciucts of flowering pium
and Japanese quince graced ta
bles In the living room and sun
room, . -
Punch and coffee were served
frnm a Inhln centered with a
long floral arrangement of yel
lnW snhnrlrairons and lavender
sweet peas. A soft light was fur
nlshed by tall tapers at, either
end of- the lace-coverod tablo.
Pouring at tho silver coffee ser
vice, riurlns the first hour was
Mrs. J. Royal Shaw, and Mrs.
Percy Murray presided between
nine and ton. ' . ; i .
Mrs. Fred Schallock and Mrs!.
Peter Albertson assisted about
the living room, with Phyllis
Foster, Dorothea Ellingson and
Joan Campbell in the dining
room. Mrs. Donald Vannice re
ceived at the door.
Lt. and Mrs. Hopper arrived in
Klamath Falls on Thursday,
March 28, and left, Wednesday
of this wek to report to Mojavo,
Calif., where Lt. Hopper has
been ordered as an Instructor
in the marine air corps.
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GREETED THIS WEEK by their mony:fr'iends rn Klamdth Falls were Lt. and Mrs. William
Hopper, who arrived here on Thursday of last, week to spend several days ot the home of
Mrs. Hopper's parents.'Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Johnson, oh . Pacific Terrace. Mrs. Hopper re
cently joined her husband upon;his return to this country: after completing his missions over
seas in the United States marine air corps. The young couple left Wednesday morning for
.v..-Y Mojave, Calif., whfere Lt. Hopper is to be stationed os an instructor.
. i.. . Guderian.
- Of interest to his many
friends in Klamath Falls is a
report given in the Ocala Ban
ner of Florida concerning the
marriage of Cpl. William Colby
Chambers,- son of the late. Mr.
and Mrs. James B. Chambers of
Klamath Falls, and Audrey Mor
timer of ucala.
The young couple exchanged
vows in the . Blessed Trinity
church, with" the Reverend Dan
iel C. Hegarty officiating. Floral
decorations, on the altar includ
ed white gladioli and tall light
ed tapers,
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose a wedding
gown with a short train, and
her off-the-face veil fell from a
coronet of seed pearls. She
carried a large arm bouquet of
Easter lilies, and her only ornament-
was a hand carved cameo
lavaliere which was a gift of
the .groom,
A wedding breakfast was held
at the Marion hotel in the Flor
ida city, at which time friends
and relatives arrived to greet
the newlyweds.
Mrs. Chambers was born -in
Chicago, but rhoved-to Ocala as
a child, and has. been active in
civic work there. Cpl. .Chambers
was .stationed . at the Orlando
airbase for a year, prior to re
porting for overseas duty, and
has recently returned after 27
months of service in Africa,
Sicily and Italy. He reported
on - April 9 to Miami for re
assignment. 5 5
Victory Tourney
Mrs. George Merryman St.
and Mrs. E. M. Raymond were
the winners of . the "grab bag"
tournament which was held at
Reames Golf and Country club
on Friday of last week, A
nosebag lunch was enjoyed by.
the women present, after which
four tables of bridge were in
play. Mrs. John Shaw received
the, guest prize for the after
noon. Hostesses for the day were
Mrs. C. A. Lundy. Mrs. E. M.
Raymond, Mrs. Paul Farrens,
Mrs. Carl Huson and Mrs. John
Selby.
Friday, May 4; featured a
"victory" tournament, with
Mrs. B. L. Hardenbrook, Mrs.
Herbert E. Hauger, Mrs. Roy
D. Rakestraw and Mrs. Mitchell
TillotsOn as hostesses for the
day of golf, followed by lunch
and bridge.
.
Before Rehearsal
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Swanson
entertained at their home, 1940
Melrose, with a dinner party be
fore the rehearsal of the wed
ding of Mary Ann Grafton and
PFC Norman Eugene Hand.
Guests included Mr. and. Mrs.
Harry Jackman, Mrs. Edmund
E. -Hand of Portland, PFC John
Holmes Grafton, Mrs. Martin
Packard, the bride and groom,
and Barbara and Richard Swan
son. -:,- ,
This- is the last meeting of
the year, and will be-held at
2 o'clock in the main auditorV
ium of the city library. Mrs.
Glenn Kent will preside at the
annual business meeting at
which time officers and. stand
ing committee . chairmen : will
make their reports. .
Members of the nominating
committee -will also announce
selections for officers for th
coming year, and serving on
this (committee are Mrs, Carle
ton W. Horn ibrook, Mrs. E. D..
Hamacher, and Mrs. .William
Spangler.; ' ,
Mrs. Will Wood Is In. charge
of the flower show and - there
will be more about this later.
Chairman of the tea .commit
tee is Mrs.- S. G. Clark, and
proceeds from the silver tea
will go to' the United Service
Organizations. All members are
urged td call at some time dur
ing the afternoon. - - - -"
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Teen-Agers Party ,
Dancing and games, followed
by a buffet supper,' were enjoyed
by a group of the younger set
from junior high school - when
Roger Kuykendall. was host on
Friday evening from 7:30 to 9:30
at the parish house of St. Paul's
Episcopal church. Decorations in
k aping with May Day were used
about the large room, and the
buffet - supper was served at B
o'clock by members of the wom
en's auxiliary.
Those who enjoyed the infor
mal evening included Barbara
McCraw, Joan Moore, Jeannette
Ringstead, Madelon Adler, Jean
Oldenburg, Marcella Murray,
Marlene Hadley, Carol Kelly, In
grid - Norland, Beverly Young,'
Coi.nie Koeler, Caroline Koeler,
Darlene Price, . Sharon Johnston, '
Mary Stone,- Marjory Liggett,
Jean Hall, Marilyn Hayden, Pat
Johnston, Carol Baker, Shirley
Hut-'iinson, Carolyn Rumelhart,
Pctsy Kennett, Betty Ward,
Bonny Ward, Bob Hilton, Gor
don Greene, James Owens: Rob
ert Hooker, Rodney Bell, James
Carter, Bruce Irving, - Lawson
Martin, Ned Livingston, -John ,
Young,. Bob Miles, Dick Miles,
Gordon Fletcher, . Kenneth Por
terson, James Welch, Tom Par
ker, Virgil Height, Norman Wil
son, Dick Coggeshall,-Rex Balen
tine, Bill Ledbetter. Lloyd Cars
tnson, Raymond Drecszen, Jer
ry Giesslerj Don Groff, Robert
Fisher, Robert Kuykendall and
the host,
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Bridal Shower ,
Mrs. . Steven Green was de
lightfully surprised on the eve
ning of Tuesday, May 1, when a
number of friends honored her
with a bridal shower at her
home. Gifts were presented to .
the guest of honor, after which
refreshments were served by the
hostesses, , Mrs. ' Wayne Yancey
and Barbara Halvorsen.
Those who "dropped In" unex
pectedly were Mrs. Phil Krlzo,
Martha . Krlzo, Dottie Krizo,
Martha Suty, Helen Larson ana
Lois Stelnerson. ,